CST D.Min. Project 1993
Topic: Patriarchy
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Jun 29, 2009
06/09
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Clarke, George Somers
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Book digitized by Google from the library of University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topics: Versification, Hebrew, Patriarchy, Prophets, Patriarchy, Prophets
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=wKFAAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8
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Mar 9, 2020
03/20
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Hagan, Kay Leigh
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151 p. ; 21 cm
Topics: Feminism, Patriarchy
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Mar 23, 2018
03/18
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Destroying Domination: Revolutionary Feminism in an Age of Misogynist Reaction Today, decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle for female emancipation are under threat from waves of resurgent misogyny. From attacks on abortion and reproductive justice, to the revival and spread of religious fundamentalism and authoritarian nationalism... patriarchy is on the march. Meanwhile, as the corporate media celebrates the #TimesUp movement initiated by rich women in Hollywood, femicide, sexual...
Topics: feminism, patriarchy
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Jan 15, 2020
01/20
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Allen, Jeffner, 1947-
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119 p. ; 21 cm
Topics: Lesbianism, Patriarchy
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Nov 3, 2020
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Bellow, Adam, 1957-
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565 p. ; 24 cm
Topics: Families, Nepotism, Patriarchy
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Nov 21, 2012
11/12
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Collins, Helen, 1937-
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Topics: Women scientists, Patriarchy
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Nov 16, 2010
11/10
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Walker, Barbara G
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Bibliography: p. [185]-191
Topics: Women, Matriarchy, Patriarchy
Queen's University Library
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May 19, 2009
05/09
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Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722; Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761; Higden, William, d. 1715
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Running titles: The finishing stroke, etc. - P. 2-123; A battle royal, etc. - P. 126-239
Topics: Patriarchy, Political science
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May 14, 2013
05/13
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Brown, Joanne Carlson; Bohn, Carole R
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Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Violence, Patriarchy, Feminism
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May 30, 2013
05/13
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Walker, Barbara G
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Bibliography: p. [185]-191
Topics: Crones, Matriarchy, Patriarchy
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no description FEH MUH NIST vhs archive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otky56unY0E
Topics: patriarchy, feminism, religion
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Feb 2, 2012
02/12
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Bellow, Adam, 1957-
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 512-548) and index
Topics: Families, Nepotism, Patriarchy
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Apr 22, 2019
04/19
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Brossard, Nicole, 1943-
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154 p. : 21 cm
Topics: Lesbianism, Patriarchy, Women
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Nov 28, 2011
11/11
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Lebell, Sharon, 1957-
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Bibliography: 100-102
Topics: Names, Personal, Patriarchy
Broschüre Dismantling the Boy’s Club – Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit männlichen Privilegien und Sexismus in der anarchistischen Bewegung übersetzt von FABZI – „feministische und anarchistische Broschüren und Zines “ in Zusammenarbeit mit einigen Menschen aus der Föderation deutschprachiger Anarchist*innen , 2014 Offizielle Seite Original Inventaire Das Zine möchte männlich sozialisierten Menschen, welche Sexismus und Patriarchat entgegenarbeiten oder dies gerne...
Topics: anarchism, patriarchy, sexism
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May 15, 2021
05/21
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Daly, Mary, 1928-2010
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xv, 288 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Feminist theory, Ecofeminism, Patriarchy
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Mar 1, 2018
03/18
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The Indian legal system recognizes women's legal right to inheritance. The property rights enshrined in the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 (as amended in 2005) testimonies the liberal progressive approach of Indian political system by placing female property rights at par with their male counterparts. This development of identifying daughter as a coparcener in father’s ancestral property is phenomenal, although it contradicts Indian social structure as well as system. Patriarchy, traditional...
Topics: Coparcener, Patriarchy and Inheritance
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Dec 8, 2013
12/13
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RICHA
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In a patriarchal male-dominated society it is usually the man who exercises all power and it is under his guidance and directions that a woman is expected to act and follow. But today’s modern women as described by Shobha De in her novels, are well aware of the fact that it’s a man’s world and he is more powerful because he is mater since a long time. But they also knew that this powerful creature (man) has also a weakness and that is woman. Therefore, for their survival and making...
Topics: Economic Dependence, Exquisiteness, Patriarchy
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May 18, 2013
05/13
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Mann, Nicholas R
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-289) and index
Topics: Masculinity, Men, Mythology, Patriarchy
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May 21, 2021
05/21
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Ramazanoglu, Caroline, 1939-
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ix, 218 p. ; 23 cm
Topics: Feminism, Patriarchy, Women's rights
The Arvind Gupta Collection
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Oct 18, 2016
10/16
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YUVAL NOAH HARARI, HINDI TRANSLATION ASHUTOSH BHAKUNI
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HINDI, BIRTH OF PATRIARCHY
Topics: HINDI, BIRTH OF PATRIARCHY
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Jun 29, 2019
06/19
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Bakan, David
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186 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: Family -- Biblical teaching, Patriarchy
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Feb 27, 2021
02/21
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Johnson, Allan G
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x, 294 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Sex role, Patriarchy, Feminism
Woman is neither biologically nor intellectually inferior to man; but traditionally, in human civilization, she has been treated inferior to man. She has been given the secondary status in the society and is not recognized as a human with an identity of her own. ‘Feminism’, the anti-patriarchy movement arises and studies the women problems thereby creating awareness. Actions which include feminist literature among others which seek to liberate women from the subordination and exploitation...
Topics: Feminism, Patriarchy & Egalitarian Society
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Feb 27, 2021
02/21
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Daly, Mary, 1928-2010
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xv, 288 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Feminist theory, Ecofeminism, Patriarchy
I wanted to share with everyone this zine that we wrote around sexism, patriarchy and masculinity. The zine is called 'The Struggle Within, Recognizing Patriarchy' and took us about 2 years to finished since the process ended up being longer than what we had thought (the whole process of changing and unlearning patriarchy is a life long one). The zine was mainly done by Adan, Tre and Luis, all contributors as well. We had our ups and downs along the way but in the end we learned a lot from this...
Topics: femenism, patriarchy, men, sexism
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May 29, 2021
05/21
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@iaset
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Publishedin 2008 by Picador, The Palace of Illusions is a novel by award-winning novelist and poet, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. It is a critically acclaimed text, as it gives an intriguing insight to the feminine side of the otherwise patriarch tale. While majority of the authors try to focus on the warfare and philosophy of the epic, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni highlights the inner recesses of the mind of Draupadi. She narrates the story as seen from the eyes of Draupadi, retelling her joys,...
Topics: Polyandry, Patriarchy, Marriage, Exploration
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Mar 11, 2021
03/21
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@ impact
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This essay aims at unearthing the myriad connotations of women’s silence in selected short stories of Shashi Deshpande. Despite her refusal to identify herself as a feminist, Deshpande seeks to unravel the ways and the strategies that women often resort to in order to break free of the silence that patriarchy enjoins upon them.
Topics: Silence, Speech, Patriarchy, Women
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Sep 16, 2011
09/11
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Crawford, Stanley G., 1937-
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Includes index
Topics: Married women, Children, Patriarchy
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Sep 26, 2011
09/11
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Rothman, Barbara Katz
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"First published as a Norton paperback 1990."
Topics: Motherhood, Patriarchy, Feminism, Technology
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viii, 372 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Women in development, Patriarchy
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Jul 27, 2012
07/12
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Trebilcot, Joyce
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Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Motherhood, Mothers, Feminism, Patriarchy
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Oct 23, 2017
10/17
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iaset
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This paper analyses four poems, which portray violence against women resulting from patriarchy. These poems are The Ring and the Book, “My Last Duchess”, “Porphyria, s Lover”, and “The Laboratory”. Using the liberal feminist and psychological theories the paper argues that while women fight to challenge tradition and convention put by men / patriarchy to impede their freedom, men on their part, are bent on maintaining this tradition and convention put in place by patriarchy, a...
Topics: Patriarchy, Violence, Feminism, Tradition, Convention
Volume II Issue V October 2016
Topics: Discrimination, predicament, dilemma, patriarchy, subjugation.
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Jun 8, 2015
06/15
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Vogt, Gregory Max
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-170)
Topics: Patriarchy, Fathers, Archetype (Psychology), Men
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May 10, 2012
05/12
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Dobash, R. Emerson; Dobash, Russell, joint author
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Bibliography: p. 311-332
Topics: Wife abuse, Patriarchy, Social history
‘The Lowland’ by Jhumpa Lahiri is a tale of two identical brothers Subhash and Udayan with different frames of mind and a female protagonist Gouri with a mysterious attitude towards life. The consequences in the novel were the backwash of Udayan’s involvement in the Naxalit movement. Udayan’s execution before his parents and a pregnant wife brought a corollary change in Mitra family and an eclectic change in Gouri’s life making her gloomy and mysterious to understand by Subhash and...
Topics: Psychology, Mystery, Patriarchy, Rebel, Sympathy
A community is a social category of people who shares common culture, common language or dialect, a common religion, a common norm, practices, customs and history. Harmony holds firmly together the various relationships of ethnic groups or institution in a detailed manner through the bonds of contrived structures, norms and values and religious belief. The term religion is also known as a social psychological condition. Not to mention, it serves a crucial role in controlling the belief system...
Topics: Religion, Community, Patriarchy, Hegemony, English
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Sep 24, 2021
09/21
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Pateman, Carole
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xi, 264 p. ; 24 cm
Topics: Feminist theory, Social contract, Patriarchy
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Nov 1, 2016
11/16
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Impact Journals
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Literature is a similacrum of reality and every work of arts is a product of its social and cultural milieu. Consequently, every writer is a product of his/her social, political and historical environment. In Igbo traditional societies, women face patriarchy. Thus, whether in fiction or in reality, it was the privilege of men to promote their perspective. Moreover, they convey their philosophy instead of highlighting both theirs and that of women. As a reaction to such a situation, women...
Topics: Feminism, Ending, Women, Disempowerment, Patriarchy
The intensity of violence perpetrated on women can be regarded as a common denominator that ties together “The Mandrake Venus” (George Egerton), “A White Night” (Charlotte Mew) and “The Red City” (Anna Kingsford). The author’s of these stories pertain to the Victorian age, which spanned over the rule of Queen Victoria between 1837 and 1901. They introduce themselves as spokespersons of a community wherein people are fettered by forces greater than themselves. The first story is a...
Topics: Prostitution, Vivisection, Patriarchy, Counter & Hegemony
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© Impact Journals
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ABSTRACT Polygamy was a contentious issue within Muslim community always; the reformers within the community were battling for the ban of it, while orthodox religious leaders were adamant to preserve it at any cost. The Quranic principle, that a Muslim man can have up to four wives in special circumstances, has been misinterpreted in different ways and it has been taken as a license for a man to satisfy his licentiousness and thereby to threaten his wives. Literature as well as cinema has given...
Topics: KEYWORDS: Polygamy, Patriarchy, Malayalam Novels
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The women’s movement of the 1960s saw the importance of the “images of women” shown in literature. Women fiction writers globally depicted the multiple issues such as “gender inequality”, “patriarchy” and “sexual objectification”. Besides emancipating women from the age-old shackles of society these writers strove to subvert the stereotypical roles and images of women. In this backdrop the paper aims to study the images of Muslim women framed by Islamic socio-cultural...
Topics: Gender Inequality, Patriarchy, Sexual Objectification
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May 31, 2021
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Scott, Mary Hugh, 1933-
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385 p. ; 24 cm
Topics: Women -- History, Women -- Mythology, Patriarchy
This paper deals with the concept of patriarchal culture and feminism. Our aim is to investigate how Tayeb Salih portrays females throughout the novel. The paper, moreover, depicts the failure of the colonizers in liberating the females from the male domination. The paper eventually demonstrates the low status of women, who have been marginalized in the patriarchal culture in the Sudan during the colonial era between 1898 and 1956. The researchers attempt to explore, critically investigating,...
Topics: Gender, Feminism, Patriarchy, Colonialism & Subordinate
Women’s body cannot be separated from the bind of objectivism and social construction discourse. A novel ‘Vegetarian by Han Kang’, shows the discourse of woman’s body through “madness” behaviour of the female main character. This research aims to disclose the meaning of that “madness”, depicted in the novel and her strategy to resist from the patriarchal domination. Through the application of postmodern feminism approach by Luce Irigaray, the finding of this research regarding...
Topics: Domination, Emancipation, Patriarchy & Women’s Body
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D.H. Lawrence’s novel Sons and Lovers can be viewed through the lens of feminism where Lawrence pays more attention of the wretched condition of women like Paul Morel’s mother. Besides, how patriarchy works violently over women in the society and how ‘male gaze’ plays a crucial role in the 20th century – can be reflected through this novel. Patriarchy always thinks woman’s body as an object of sexuality and uses them for their own physical pleasure. This article focuses on how...
Topics: Gender, Sexuality, Patriarchy, and Otherisation
Ecofeminism as a theory is based on the oppression of women and the oppression of nature that are fundamentally linked. It depicts movements and philosophies that link feminism and ecology. It claims that, if women understand nature, it is due to their common experience of exploitation. This paper projects, how the concept of ecofeminism, which was originally postulated in the West, is reflected in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian and The Fruit of my Woman. The aim of the paper is to analyze and...
Topics: Ecofeminism, Nature, Woman, Patriarchy & Domination
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09/11
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Husseini, Rana
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-230) and index
Topics: Honor killings, Women, Honor, Patriarchy