Patriarchy

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A social system in which men hold primary power and authority, often to the exclusion of women.

Gender Roles: The set of expected behaviors, attitudes, and responsibilities assigned to individuals based on their perceived gender.
Biological Differences: The physical and physiological differences between males and females that are used to justify certain gender stereotypes.
Socialization: The process through which individuals learn and internalize their culture's gender norms and expectations.
Power and Privilege: The unequal distribution of power, resources, and opportunities across genders.
Family Structures: The different ways in which families are organized based on gender roles and expectations.
Sexism: Discrimination or prejudice against individuals based on their perceived gender.
Intersectionality: The concept that people's experiences are shaped by the intersection of multiple identities (e.g. race, class, sexuality, gender) and systems of oppression.
Patriarchal Institutions: The social, political, and economic structures that reinforce male dominance and control.
Toxic Masculinity: The harmful and restrictive societal expectations placed on men to adhere to traditional masculine traits and behaviors.
Feminism: The movement for gender equality and the dismantling of patriarchal systems and structures.
Radical feminism: The idea that patriarchy is a fundamental social system that perpetuates misogyny and promotes male dominance and female subservience in all aspects of society.
Intersectional feminism: The idea that patriarchy interacts and intersects with other forms of oppression such as racism, ableism, xenophobia, and so on to create different types of privilege and oppression for different groups of people.
Hegemonic masculinity: The idea that there is a dominant ideal of masculinity that is constructed and maintained through cultural and social practices.
Complicit masculinity: The idea that not all men are actively involved in the perpetuation of patriarchy but may benefit from it through their complicity or inaction.
Toxic masculinity: The idea that certain types of masculinity can be harmful and toxic to men themselves, as well as to others.
Quote: "Patriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are primarily held by men."
Quote: "It is used... both as a technical anthropological term for families or clans controlled by the father or eldest male or group of males and in feminist theory where it is used to describe broad social structures in which men dominate over women and children."
Quote: "In these theories it is often extended to a variety of manifestations in which men have social privileges over others causing exploitation or oppression, such as through male dominance of moral authority and control of property."
Quote: "Patriarchal societies can be patrilineal or matrilineal, meaning that property and title are inherited by the male or female lineage respectively."
Quote: "Sociologists hold varied opinions on whether patriarchy is a social product or an outcome of innate differences between the sexes."
Quote: "Some argue that gender inequality comes primarily from genetic and reproductive differences between men and women."
Quote: "Social constructionists contest this argument, arguing that gender roles and gender inequity are instruments of power and have become social norms to maintain control over women."
Quote: "Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the social, legal, political, religious, and economic organization of a range of different cultures."
Quote: "Most contemporary societies are, in practice, patriarchal."
Quote: "Patriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are primarily held by men."
Quote: "Patriarchal societies can be patrilineal or matrilineal, meaning that property and title are inherited by the male or female lineage respectively."
Quote: "It is... used in feminist theory where it is used to describe broad social structures in which men dominate over women and children."
Quote: "Such as through male dominance of moral authority and control of property."
Quote: "Sociologists hold varied opinions on whether patriarchy is a social product or an outcome of innate differences between the sexes."
Quote: "Sociobiologists compare human gender roles to sexed behavior in other primates."
Quote: "Some argue that gender inequality comes primarily from genetic and reproductive differences between men and women."
Quote: "Social constructionists... argue that gender roles and gender inequity are instruments of power and have become social norms to maintain control over women."
Quote: "Historically, patriarchy has manifested itself in the social, legal, political, religious, and economic organization of a range of different cultures."
Quote: "Most contemporary societies are, in practice, patriarchal."
Quote: "In these theories it is often extended to a variety of manifestations in which men have social privileges over others causing exploitation or oppression."