As a vivid explanation about Patriarchy, it made “Gender” as the core category in feminism and initiated the concern and study to the cause of Patriarchy and the cultural formation of sexual subjectivity.
On the basis of the Structuration theory of Anthony Giddens and the patriarchy theory of Sylvia Walby, the author establishes the patriarchy conceptual framework to analyze gender relation in rural families.
As a vivid explanation about Patriarchy, it made “Gender” as the core category in feminism and initiated the concern and study to the cause of Patriarchy and the cultural formation of sexual subjectivity.
And the analysis of the reason for vagrant girls leaving home, we can find that a deeper reason for girls to go out and roam is that it is the result of the function of man-dominating patriarchy society.
So in the rural area with deep patriarchy culture and strong son preference, there exists a conflict between the family policy and the patriarchy’s rules. Especially with the pushing of the second birth chance policy, family with only one daughter suffers a lot because of the conflict, whose living conditions and birth desire have been an important factor infecting the son preference of rural area.
Patriarchy which has lasted for thousands of years, patrilocality, gender division model that "men should work outside while women should stay at home" and family Structure which uses Parent-child relationship as its axis are the characteristics of rural family relationship in traditional rural society.
:With the patriarchy, paternal domicile and paternal line in the fami l y system as its framework of analysis, this article, through a comparison of th e results of investigations in three areas, discovers that economic developmen t has produced different effects on women's status and gender favoritism in t h ese areas.
Owing to the physical and psychological differences between male and female, inequality between the two sexes came into being in history. The International political and economic framework based on patriarchy ruthlessly discriminates against, oppresses and exploits women.
This article analyzes contemporary United States author Cornelius Eady's critique of patriarchy in his portrayal of a father-son relationship in his prosepoem You Don't Miss Your Water.
Evidence from other primates of male sexual coercion and female resistance to it indicates that the sexual conflicts of interest that underlie patriarchy predate the emergence of the human species.
This article argues that feminist analyses of patriarchy should be expanded to address the evolutionary basis of male motivation to control female sexuality.
There were four types of families in early modern western Europe. Among them expanded families tended to become nuclear ones. The factors which affected the tendency were productive forces , feu- dal tradition , inheritance systems and domestic servant custom. For economic , political , and religious reasons, the concept of lineage was weakened by the concept of family during this period. There was no apparent changes in incimacies because the cultural background, family function , patriarchy and poor...
:With the patriarchy, paternal domicile and paternal line in the fami l y system as its framework of analysis, this article, through a comparison of th e results of investigations in three areas, discovers that economic developmen t has produced different effects on women's status and gender favoritism in t h ese areas. In places where economic development has been attained to a certain d egree but the division of labor between the sexes has placed women in an even mo re disadvantageous positi...
According to this article,the book,The Decline of Patriarchy,has made two breakthroughs on the theoretical plane:(1)in applying the theory of patriarchy to analysis of the changes in modern Chinese society and revelation of th e various signs and complicated tren ds of the decline of patriarchy consequent upon the progress of the modernization drive;(2)in creatively applying the gender viewpoint to examination of the changes in the g ender-power relationship in the gen eral decline of the...