| Patrick McGuire, Donald McQuarie - Philosophy - 1994 - 324 pages
...990, 1986) has developed a theory of patriarchy that includes both materially and ideologically based structures: the patriarchal mode of production; patriarchal relations in paid work; patriarchal relations in sexuality; male violence; patriarchal relations in cultural institutions; and patriarchal relations... | |
| Vimala Herman - Dialogue - 1998 - 350 pages
...wish to imply that it is homologous in intemal structure with capitalism. At a less abstract level patriarchy is composed of six structures: the patriarchal...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions. More concretely. in relation to each of the structures. it is possible to identify sets of patriarchal... | |
| Pat O'Connor - Social Science - 1998 - 326 pages
...(1990:2) that it consisted of six structures, viz. the patriarchal mode of production in the household; patriarchal relations in paid work; patriarchal relations...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions. Walby's model thus identified a number of relatively autonomous structures, ie violence, sexuality... | |
| Malcolm Waters - History - 1999 - 480 pages
...not wish to imply that it is homologous in internal structure with capitalism. At the next level down patriarchy is composed of six structures: the patriarchal...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions, such as religion, the media and education. Within each of these structures it is possible to identify... | |
| Gerard Delanty, Engin F Isin - Social Science - 2003 - 438 pages
...intense male domination of women through six key patriarchal structures: the patriarchal (domestic) mode of production; patriarchal relations in paid...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions, including religions, media and education. In recent Western history, Walby (1990) argues, these structures... | |
| Gerard Delanty, Engin F Isin - History - 2003 - 438 pages
...six key patriarchal structures; the patriarchal (domesticl mode of production; patriarchal relatinns in paid work; patriarchal relations in the state;...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions, including religions, media and educatinn. 1n recent Western history, Walhy (1990l argues, these structures... | |
| Mary Grigsby - Social Science - 2004 - 236 pages
...most abstract level it exists as a system of social relations" (20). But "at a less abstract level patriarchy is composed of six structures: the patriarchal...and patriarchal relations in cultural institutions" (20). And it needs to be remembered that in the contemporary United States, it is present in articulation... | |
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