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Genetics Biology: General Siblings Siblings gale views updated May 18 2018 Siblings In Western society, relationships among siblings usually
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Rothman, B. K. (1989). Recreating Motherhood: Ideology and Technology in a Patriarchal Society. New York: Norton
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and the USSR. Her radical social commentaries and sharp critiques of patriarchal society made her a
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survival of the honor ethic in the South. Amidst this intensely patriarchal society, southern women carved
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day women would be able to enjoy full equality in an essentially patriarchal society. Born in
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the first families of Plymouth. In the hierarchical and patriarchal society of colonial
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and Francophone Studies at New York University (2001); works often explore difficulties of altering patriarchal society and tensions
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successful feminist science-fiction novel Egalias dφtre (Egalia's Daughters , 1977), exposing absurdities of patriarchal society by inverting norms
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Cho 1995a). Confucianism declares the family the fundamental unit of society, responsible for the
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Engels [1820–1895]) extended his argument backward to the origins of patriarchal society, whose inequalities were
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contemporary issues of gender and sexuality. Renaissance England was a patriarchal society, and the
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the group as a violent organization that wants to create an alternative patriarchal society for white
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heroine's struggles to articulate her voice and place in patriarchal society. OTHER SOURCES FROM
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responded to the gender-restrictive values of the mid-nineteenth-century patriarchal society. These critics have
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before becoming a full-time writer (1967); best known for her book Patriarchal Attitudes: Women in
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appealed to a generation of Finns ready to change society and help
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generally, and particularly that of married women in a patriarchal society. Her more specifically
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to tame a new continent. In addition, a strongly patriarchal society gave familial lands
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of Lucrece reflect the objectification of women in a patriarchal society. In sum
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the same sacraments as most men—the Church was influenced by the patriarchal society of which
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of the nineteenth century, during the period of gradual transition from patriarchal to modern
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to these goals—particularly, the expectations and norms that a patriarchal society creates for
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within it, have become inured to and live in a patriarchal society. The stress
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Rothman, B. K. (1989). Recreating Motherhood: Ideology and Technology in a Patriarchal Society. New York: Norton
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of alienation and feminine clausura in the breast of patriarchal society." Barreno, Velho da
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a path consciously at odds with commercial cinema and structures endemic to patriarchal society, Hammer has worked
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From encyclopedia.com Domestic Service , Domestic servants have always been important to Latin American society and its
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the Pure Land movement and therefore its first patriarch, founded a society of monks
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the Pure Land movement and therefore its first patriarch, founded a society of monks
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s time because of a deepening conviction at all levels of society that Japan and
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cases cultures have a strong sense that sexual abuse does not occur within their society, which needs to
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the cause of prostitutes, seeing them as exploited victims of a patriarchal society. Difficulties arose when
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speaking people into Europe and the ways in which they changed society there. Most notable among
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of the nation-state remains the last bastion of most patriarchal structures. Indira Gandhi , who
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a traditional and idealized view of love in an oppressive, patriarchal society. In fact
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especially, the role of Islam and gender in Algerian society. In 1988
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form of struggle within the limits of a repressive patriarchal society. We feel for
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father. The decision implies the replacement of a matriarchal society by a patriarchal
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right and normative in the context of a given society. Gender identity , finally, refers
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own, a rural realm that existed on the margins of patriarchal society, a world
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perceive as the racist, sexist, and class structures of U.S. society. U.S. history is viewed
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protect, and enforce male privilege and deny women full participation in society. Societies that institutionalize male
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to the uterus. In both Catholic and Protestant countries, families were patriarchal. In law
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received Abraham's servant, since in the organization of the patriarchal society that emerges from
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of Sexuality (1978) Foucault revealed that the Victorian era of European society utilized a number
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qatālum , "to kill"; šapātum , "to judge, govern" (and see below). 3. patriarchal tribal society The
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of changing views of women's roles in family and society. Other factors influencing debates
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in Latin America is represented consistently as the fundamental unit of society, and as
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Church in Canada; Reformed Church in America-Classis of Ontario; Religious Society of Friends
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the text began has been rectified, with the establishment of the patriarchal couple. The stories
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contestation within broader social and political conflicts involving religious and cultural injunctions, patriarchal subordination of women
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nature whose rightful withdrawal is impossible — that precedes the creation of political society. Hence, any subsequent government
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locus of the divine, and women's work of replacing patriarchal, kyriarchal societies with equality
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deemed incompatible with the ascetic character of the Coptic Church. Coptic society is patriarchal. Although many
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of machismo is the traditional Mexican family, stereotyped as having a patriarchal structure characterized by the
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in a symbolic or realistic way, by the dictates of society? Society as a
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the Pure Land movement and therefore its first patriarch, founded a society of monks
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that determine women's status. The most important of these factors are patriarchal, patrilineal, and patrilocal
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of Calvinism, and the role of women in society. Feminist commentators have argued
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549-61. Explains why feminists often criticize Eliot's novels, particularly Middlemarch, for reinforcing patriarchal systems; however, Austen argues
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of her peculiarities twine thickly about her—the "virginal" white dress, her withdrawal from society, the whimsy
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it is a radical feminist attack on the logic of patriarchal male society. Which assessment
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to break the shackles of traditional female roles they should not embrace society's definition of
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of man" were not extended to women. Men, as heads of traditional patriarchal families, continued to
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Cho 1995a). Confucianism declares the family the fundamental unit of society, responsible for the
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power) when goddesses could be more powerful than their male counterparts. In the patriarchal society (ruled by men
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s individualism and urge concern for what is positive for society in general
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subsequent desire on the part of the electorate for society to return
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The organization of the tribes has prototypes in the tribal-patriarchal society of the
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the rabbis Medieval Islamic World and Spain the islamic experience Genizah Society Literacy Innovations and
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in its rituals and public life. The long history of patriarchal sexism led to
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as the regulation of female sexuality, that are central to traditional patriarchal cultures. POLYMORPHOUS PERVERSITY IN
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may be regarded even more skeptically by Latinos than by other members of U.S. society. In the
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65-81. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979. Considers Browning's portrayal of the patriarchal literary tradition and
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if we look at how women ’ s work has evolved through centuries in our society. Though a single
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Gilbert and Gubar contend, the trapped position of female authors within patriarchal literary constructs manifests itself
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also groups (ISAL; Iglesia y Sociedad en Am é rica Latina, or Church and Society in Latin
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a feminist agenda. Feminism was represented as an affront to the Mexican patriarchal family, considered to
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1961. Frank P. Riga (essay date 1997) SOURCE: Riga, Frank P. "(De)constructing the Patriarchal Family: Mary Louisa Molesworth
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would last forever or that slavery was a feature of an ideal society. Yet historians do agree
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single homestead consisting of a circular thatched house for the patriarchal head of the
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for sexual and economic equality, the breaking down of patriarchal belief systems and
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for sexual and economic equality, the breaking down of patriarchal belief systems and
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social organization, and how did this internal growth affect its role in society and culture
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exchange of ideas regarding the roles of women in society. Embracing the idea
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on her virtue. Feminist scholarship has interpreted Susanna as an example of male violence, patriarchal hegemony, and abuse
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whether this novel, and Eliot's other works, display proto-feminist ideas or reinforce patriarchal systems. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Eliot
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for women: bills “proposed (and defeated) to … reform the patriarchal character of Italian
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Maoism, “ humanist Marxism ” ), reflecting the “ postmaterialist ” discontent with both Western and Eastern society that was to
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el deseo is exile—both the spiritual exile Cernuda felt in Spanish society and the
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Aurora Leigh, most definitively envisions a feminine strength and morality that address society's needs, extending the
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and began to elaborate a broad thesis regarding the patriarchal origins of Brazil
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