Dear god. Historical look at what patriarchy is & isn't is coming in at 4,500 words. Even the most tolerant editor will balk at this.
And the tendency for them to be patriarchal when there is competition & conflict & matriarchal when there isn't - very simplistically.
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But I have mostly researched how Christian culture has rationalised & moralised about this & how women have subverted it.
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But here, I am looking at the two arguments that patriarchy was a simplistic power system or because it was a complex one it didn't exist
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And using my period & area - England 1300-1700 - as an example of patriarchy that definitely existed but wasn't the be all &end all of power
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By the way thanks for all the detail - I feel I might be distracting you!
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Ha! I am verbose everywhere!
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Def in my court but that sounds much earlier? - de Waal, Dunbar, Wrangham, Hrdy etc. Mostly post-Lerner. Again, looking forward to yours.
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Not really. Not claiming patriarchy itself to be biological but evolved traits of men & women to favour patriarchy in conflict situations.
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Or to enable it, rather. But not what I'm writing about coz only moderately informed about this.
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