Sentences with phrase «patriarchal culture as»

The process of creation has generally been conceived in patriarchal culture as a solitary one.

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The religious conservatives, beset by this sea change in the secular culture, might have been expected to retrench into their conventional media stereotypes: authoritarian, emotionally uninvolved husbands and fathers, a rigidly patriarchal family style, deeply gendered domestic roles that kept women at home» plus, as Wilcox puts it, «high levels of corporal punishment and domestic violence.»
His thesis, fiercely argued, and indeed with an extreme of rhetoric faintly reminiscent of Nietzsche, was that the culture of his day, both bourgeois and modernist, was in fact so thoroughly feminized as to make the redemption of masculinity impossible outside of an apocalyptic scenario; and that this, and not some alleged patriarchal bias, was the root of all modern decadence (and violence).
As Howell makes clear, women's relationality in patriarchal culture has been a function of hetero - relations.
As the reckoning around sexual assault, abuse, rape culture, silencing, and patriarchal theology continues, it takes courage to allow ourselves to know what we know.
As we discussed a couple of weeks ago, if Esther was anything like a typical teenage girl in this ancient Near Eastern patriarchal culture, she would not have expected to have any say in her marital future to begin with, and so when she is «taken» with the other virgins into the harem, the chances that she would even think to defy her male guardian, or even worse, the Persian Empire, are incredibly slim.
As feminist psychologists are now showing, many of his theories about «normal» psychosexual development are actually descriptions of the ways in which boys and girls develop in a patriarchal culture.
Still, it's astounding that, in the midst of such a patriarchal culture, so many women are honored as leaders and teachers in scripture.
Protestantism is the only Christian tradition that does not have a Marian tradition and in Roman Catholicism Mary commonly serves as a devotional, rather than a theological, source which leaves the Latin Church's patriarchal culture unchallenged.
But I do not think this support actively brought into question the nature of men as a gender and the patriarchal culture that underpinned men's power.
One could argue that women (as well as gays, transexuals, and some others) from some minorities (such as Muslims or Romani) in western countries are doubly marginalised: once because they are part of a marginalised minority, and again because the culture of that minority is a traditional, patriarchal one.
Fox's awards campaign is leaning into the women who helped to make this movie, from producer Amy Pascal and star Streep to young screenwriter Liz Hannah, as well as the central role Graham played in a patriarchal business culture that was unprepared to accept powerful women in its ranks.
Those essential features of our black and indigenous mother's culture, once despised by representatives of the patriarchal White Christian Civilization, are now seen as parameters to organize our Civilizations in a sustainable way.
To respond to Loretta - the patriarchal system is centuries old as is the Muslim culture.
I eroticize my female body and appeal to various fetishes, such as high heels, red lipstick or corset... I perform the perfect female image as defined in patriarchal cultures.
He considers the relationship between labor / leisure as it fits into conceptions of femininity and masculinity, specifically by evaluating the myth of Machismo and its correlation to patriarchal culture.
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