The Creation of PatriarchyA major new work by a leading historian and pioneer in women's studies, The Creation of Patriarchy is a radical reconceptualization of Western civilization that makes gender central to its analysis. Gerda Lerner argues that male dominance over women is not natural or biological, but the product of an historical development begun in the second millennium B.C. in the Ancient Near East. As patriarchy as a system of organizing society was established historically, she contends, it can also be ended by the historical process. Focusing on the contradiction between women's central role in creating society and their marginality in the meaning-giving process of definition and interpretation, Lerner explores such fascinating questions as: What can account for women's exclusion from the historical process? What could explain |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictUsing admittedly sparse prehistorical evidence, Lerner offers a plausible multicausal theory to explain the development of the patriarchical system. She seeks to show that the subordination of women ... Read full review
You can't smash the patriarchy if you don't understand what it is in the first place.
The modern MRA (Men's Right Movement) is based on a complete misunderstanding of feminism and what patriarchy actually is and what it isn't.
If men read this book, they would understand what it is exactly that is oppressing them and boy howdy, it isn't feminists. But, interestingly enough, it can be women, as this book explains.
The modern befuddlement over "white" women and the Republican vote is also explained in this book. And when you understand it, you will know exactly how to defeat it.
Contents
Origins | 15 |
A Working Hypothesis | 36 |
The StandIn Wife and the Pawn | 54 |
The Woman Slave | 76 |
The Wife and the Concubine | 101 |
Veiling the | 123 |
The Goddesses | 141 |
The Patriarchs | 161 |
The Covenant | 180 |
Symbols | 199 |
The Creation of Patriarchy | 212 |
Definitions | 231 |
Notes | 245 |
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