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Patriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarchy is the structuring of family units based on the man, as father figure, having primary authority over the rest of the family members. Patriarchy also refers to the role of men in society ...
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Women in Nigeria are marginalised and oppressed, as are women in capitalist society generally. Women are doubly oppressed, first as workers whose employers seek to maximise profit by exploiting their labour power, and secondly as women in patriarchal society.
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The Patriarchal Society The basic structure of the so-called 'patriarchal' society places white males at the top of the pyramid and black males very near the bottom. Although remnants of this system ... Assess The Feminist View That Conventional Malestream Theories Are Inadequate For An Understanding Of Women In Society.
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She said the Yates case revealed America as a "patriarchal society" where "women are imprisoned at home with their children." To NOW, stay-at-home moms are not merely poised to murder their children ... And they explain the flood of email I received from depressed mothers in response to an earlier column I wrote about Yates.
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In a patriarchal society, women face a two-folded attack. First, ... Mothers are never shown as those who explain things about the world or influence their children's intellectual development. Their role has been limited to feeding and supplying the family with clean clothes. There are no women's games, unless washing clothes...
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While some believe that female sexuality can indeed emancipate women providing them the same freedoms accorded to men in patriarchal society, others argue that this could in fact further curtail women's bodies.
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