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Patriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarchy is a social system in which the father is head of the household, having authority over women and children. Patriarchy also refers to a system of government by males, and to the dominance o...
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Feminism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Because I am an advanced patriarchy-blamer and world-famous sleuth, I immediately looked for, and detected, a similar photo of a white couple. You’ll never believe it! The sticker on this photograph did not say “PHOTO OF WHITE COUPLE $16.50.” It said “ROMANTIC PHOTO, $30.”...
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*In order to work up any enthusiasm for these, or any films made by and for proponents of patriarchy, the spinster aunt must confine her aesthet-o-meter to stuff like the quality of the cinematography; dwelling on feminist analyses of narrative or characterization merely fans the icy purgatorial flames of resentment.
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Get hip to the patriarchy! ... And the Patriarchy. ... That’s why the patriarchy is so long-lasting, duh.
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Just a quick question about the term "patriarchy." Some of the people here at my university have recently stated how tired they are of hearing the term, how overused it has become, how meaningless, and so forth. Not all of these people were men or students.
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Radical feminism views patriarchy as dividing rights, privileges and power primarily by gender, and as a result oppressing women and privileging men. ... Radical feminism opposes patriarchy, not men. To equate radical feminism to man-hating is to assume that patriarchy and men are inseparable, philosophically and politically.
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