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词汇 patriarchal
释义 patriarchal
adjective
uk /ˌpeɪ.triˈɑː.kəl/ us /ˌpeɪ.triˈɑːr.kəl/
ruled or controlled by men: 父权制的,男性主宰统治的
She states that the legal system is essentially patriarchal.
patriarchal structure父权制结构
a patriarchal society男权社会
relating to a patriarchy, or to the idea that men are more important than women:
Her morality is not dictated by patriarchal norms, but rather guided by the belief that women's needs are her sole concern.
This is an expression of women's revolt against years of male patriarchal oppression.
Although Serbian society was patriarchal, there are some impressive female characters.
He argued that Freud was dealing only with one type of human society, namely, the patriarchal authoritarian type.
This is about patriarchal ideologies that regard children as possessions.
How are you addressing cultural beliefs and patriarchal attitudes that women should not own land?
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Examples of patriarchal


patriarchal
Getting married confirmed a man's entry into patriarchal society, conferring new social roles and responsibilities.
Representations of feminine desire abound in seventeenth-century music and then disappear with the eighteenth-century insistence on patriarchal values.
This can be interpreted as a strong encouragement of patriarchal relations and patrilocal residences.
The web of these associations constitutes an artistic reflection on the sensibility and experience of the feminine in a patriarchal society.
For much of the 20th century, the patriarchal culture of familism structured political agendas and shaped the direction of policy initiatives.
For widows, the patriarchal authority held by their husbands seemed, ironically, to become even more pronounced after their husband's deaths.
They can use other semiotic strategies, such as to deconstruct, disfigure or disturb patriarchal conventions.
In fact, the cosmopolitan and patriarchal character of the new settlements increasingly challenged the more formal political constructions inherited from an ancient past.
The discrepancy relates to the incompatibility between patriarchal notions of feminity (discretion, self-effacement, and so on) and the exhibitionist nature of autobiography.
The perception of sons and husbands as the principal means of security emphasises the continuing traditional patriarchal form of society in developing countries.
He argues that to divide women into those who rejected and those who apparently submitted to patriarchal authority is to misunderstand local realities.
One result was that certain elitist and patriarchal practices found in rural society were replicated in church settings, relegating women to subservient and passive roles.
One major question he does not quite answer for us is why patriarchal traditions would overpower matriarchal ones.
The shortage of men after the war tended towards a re-establishment of patriarchal relations within the family.
He appropriates her strategy of naming herself through aliases and exploits his patriarchal legal authority to eliminate her subjectivity and her freedom.
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