Patriarchy ​
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Cegep1
Humanities
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484 words
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4 minutes
Social system that privileges the male
Properties:
- Not primordial, but a social construct
- Defines gender expectations
- Men also expected to conform to patriarchy
- Homophobia & transphobia
- Generally, more civilized = fewer rights for women
Greater economic independence = greater freedom and autonomy
Higher caste / class = less freedom and autonomy- <= lowering of marriage age of girls
- <= when a family can afford keeping women at home, its status rises. Conversely when economic situation improves, women are kept at home.
E.g.
dvija women are more restricted.E.g.
adivasis are more egalitarian.
Origins ​
- Hunter-gatherer groups
- Gender division of labour: women gather; men hunt
- <= women reproduce so are less suitable for hunt
- Gender balance
- Women may be more respected because they have stable source of food.
- Gender division of labour: women gather; men hunt
- Agricultural revolution
- Gender division of labour: women spend more time inside; men spend more time outside
- <= need to have more babies for population growth
- Gender division of labour: women spend more time inside; men spend more time outside
- Emergence of patriarchy
- <= need to have more babies for population growth
- <= accumulation of properties
- <= public / private divide
- Institutionalization
- Religion, culture, laws, etc.
Status of women ​
Affected by:
- Caste / class
- Region
- Generally women in southern South Asia and rural areas have more freedom.
- Age
- Older = higher status
Honour / shame ​
Family is honoured if women behave in appropriate ways.
Public / private spheres ​
Segregation of women
- Public sphere (outside the home): men space
- Work deemed more important => higher male status
- Private sphere (inside the home): women space
- Work deemed less important => lower female status
[!example] Purdah (
lit.
curtain, veiling of women)
[!example] Zenana (female apartments in a house)
Protection / control ​
To protect honour, women are protected / controlled.
[!example] Some women cannot leave the house without male escort.
Preference for boys ​
Caused by:
- Patrilineality:
- Lineage
- Property transfer
- Patrilocality:
- Care of parents in old age
- Funeral rituals performed by sons
- Dowry
Concepts ​
Patrilineality ​
In a family, inheritance of properties by the male line
Patrilocality ​
Cultural pattern where married couple settles in the husband's home or community
In South Asia ​
Variety of gender norms before patriarchy:
- Traditions of cross-dressing, transgender and transsexuality
- Ardhnarisvara
Contestation ​
- Women going out of purdah:
- Women anti-colonialists protested along with men anti-colonialists.
- Sarala devi Chaudhurani founded the first national-level women's organisation in India.
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain founded schools for girls and wrote Sultana's Dream, a feminist utopic story.
- Writing with Fire documents a dalit female journalist who challenges gender and caste expectations.
- Ring the doorbell movement fights against domestic violence.
- Burka Avenger and Meena promote gender equality to kids.
- Rape - It's Your Fault highlights the problem of rape.