Theorizing Patriarchy

Theorizing Patriarchy
Title Theorizing Patriarchy PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Walby
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 245
Release 1991-01-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0631147691

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Sylvia Walby provides an overview of recent theoretical debates - Marxism, radical and liberal feminism, post-structuralism and dual systems theory. She shows how each can be applied to a range of substantive topics from paid work, housework and the state, to culture, sexuality and violence, relying on the most up-to-date empirical findings. Arguing that patriarchy has been vigorously adaptable to the changes in women's position, and that some of women's hard-won social gains have been transformed into new traps, Walby proposes a combination of class analysis with radical feminist theory to explain gender relations in terms of both patriarchal and capitalist structure.

Why Does Patriarchy Persist?

Why Does Patriarchy Persist?
Title Why Does Patriarchy Persist? PDF eBook
Author Carol Gilligan
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 120
Release 2018-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1509529152

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The election of an unabashedly patriarchal man as US President was a shock for many—despite decades of activism on gender inequalities and equal rights, how could it come to this? What is it about patriarchy that seems to make it so resilient and resistant to change? Undoubtedly it endures in part because some people benefit from the unequal advantages it confers. But is that enough to explain its stubborn persistence? In this highly original and persuasively argued book, Carol Gilligan and Naomi Snider put forward a different view: they argue that patriarchy persists because it serves a psychological function. By requiring us to sacrifice love for the sake of hierarchy, patriarchy protects us from the vulnerability of loving and becomes a defense against loss. Uncovering the powerful psychological mechanisms that underpin patriarchy, the authors show how forces beyond our awareness may be driving a politics that otherwise seems inexplicable.

Sociology

Sociology
Title Sociology PDF eBook
Author Anthony Giddens
Publisher Polity
Total Pages 1121
Release 2006
Genre Ecology
ISBN 074563379X

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This updated edition provides an ideal teaching text for first-year university and college courses.

Persisting Patriarchy

Persisting Patriarchy
Title Persisting Patriarchy PDF eBook
Author Kochurani Abraham
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 241
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 3030214885

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This book examines the operational dynamics of patriarchy that is deeply woven into the Indian cultural fabric and its persistence in spite of women advancing in Human Development Indices. In studying the situation of women of the Catholic Syrian Christian community of Kerala, South India, as a case of analysis, Kochurani Abraham identifies caste consciousness and religious prescriptions of this community as the main factors that intersect with gendered identity construction and succeed in keeping women within its patriarchal confines. While women do engage in negotiating patriarchy through what can be termed simulative, tactical, and ‘agensic’ bargains, this remains a ‘politics of survival’ as it does not challenge the established gender order. In this context, making a shift from ‘politics of survival’ to a ‘politics of subversion’ is imperative for challenging persisting patriarchies.

Patriarchy

Patriarchy
Title Patriarchy PDF eBook
Author Va Kītā
Publisher
Total Pages 244
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Deals with the nature, origin and sociology of patriarchy. Reviewing the sources available, it discusses the historical contexts which have nurtured patriarchal societies. Finally it applies these ideas to Indian history and sociology and examines how caste has interacted synergistically with patriarchy in India. A useful text for students as well as for the general reader.

Feminism Is for Everybody

Feminism Is for Everybody
Title Feminism Is for Everybody PDF eBook
Author bell hooks
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 138
Release 2014-10-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317588371

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What is feminism? In this short, accessible primer, bell hooks explores the nature of feminism and its positive promise to eliminate sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. With her characteristic clarity and directness, hooks encourages readers to see how feminism can touch and change their lives—to see that feminism is for everybody.

Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender

Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender
Title Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender PDF eBook
Author Eudine Barriteau
Publisher
Total Pages 418
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789766401368

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This valuable contribution to the exploration of masculinity as a gender construct and its manifestation in the Caribbean provides a fundamental resource that pays special attention to the interaction of power and sexuality in the creation of masculine identities in the region. Vital reading for policy makers and teachers and students of gender studies.