disanthropy

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Etymology

PIE word
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From dis- (prefix meaning ‘against; not’) +‎ -anthropy (suffix meaning ‘humanity’), modelled after misanthropy. The word was coined by the Canadian literary critic Greg Garrard in a 2012 article published in SubStance: see the quotation.

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disanthropy (usually uncountable, plural disanthropies)

  1. (literary criticism) A misanthropic desire for a world without human life, expressed in literature.

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