However, Battle of the Sexes is mainly about how even when women were proving that they could be as equal as the men, there was still this false male
dominance over women.
Attitudes and power structures that permit male
dominance over women's breasts, has reached such excess in North American society that breastfeeding can be considered «obscene», spawning US state legislation that expressly excludes breastfeeding women from obscenity laws.
Ch 2 is a retelling of the story to make a specific point about man's
dominance over women, but it has to change the order of things from Ch 1 in order to do that.
The bible does not teach men's
dominance over women.
In depicting man's struggle to manifest aggression and maintain
dominance over woman, Chicago was able to convey, even in the cruelest and most violent images, a sense of universal tragedy.
Not exact matches
At the same time,
women's resentment at being used gives rise in them to feelings of hostility which may prompt them to manipulate their husbands in devious ways and to exercise
over their children a
dominance that harms the latter psychologically.
This creates an environment where
women supposedly need men in their life to assert
dominance over them, which easily creates a culture of abuse acceptance.
Expect to hear many a sermon from the pulpit
over the next decades on such topics as «ambiguous gender imagery,» «God as
woman,» and how St. Luke's Gospel «is an attempt to legitimize male
dominance in the Christianity of the author's time.»
Meanwhile, men's posts reinforce hegemonic norms — they're stronger, have more power
over and are the caretakers / providers of their wives, maintaining the «institutional
dominance of men
over women.»
Estrogen
dominance syndrome affects 50 % of
women over 35 years old.
Thyroid, estrogen
dominance and insulin sensitivity have a huge influence
over a
women's body, specifically her ability to successfully manage her weight.
These
women are able to come together through their frustration
over male
dominance and in fact use their newly formed sisterhood to lean on each other and understand that they must first learn to love themselves before doing anything else.
As a feminist, I fear this moment's overt reversion to the most blatant forms of patriarchy — a great moment for so - called «real men,» like football players and politicians, to assert their sinister
dominance over «others,» primarily
women and people of color — the return of the barely repressed.
The physical space of the village is redrawn by the presence of the white men who assert their
dominance over the village, leaving the
women alienated and disempowered within their own cultural space.
Meanwhile, men's posts reinforce hegemonic norms — they're stronger, have more power
over and are the caretakers / providers of their wives, maintaining the «institutional
dominance of men
over women.»