Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 58
Page 32
... patriarchal system cannot answer for itself ; that it is not inevitable ; that it is transitory ; and that the cross - cultural , global domination of women by men can no longer be either denied or defended . When we acknowledge this ...
... patriarchal system cannot answer for itself ; that it is not inevitable ; that it is transitory ; and that the cross - cultural , global domination of women by men can no longer be either denied or defended . When we acknowledge this ...
Page 36
... patriarchal family with its supernaturalizing of the penis , its division of labor by gender , its emotional , physical , and material possessiveness , its ideal of monogamous marriage until death ( and its severe penalties for adultery ...
... patriarchal family with its supernaturalizing of the penis , its division of labor by gender , its emotional , physical , and material possessiveness , its ideal of monogamous marriage until death ( and its severe penalties for adultery ...
Page 51
... patriarchal parochialism.34 Philip Slater perceives women as the peripheral members of the so- ciety , therefore " in a better position to liberate [ it ] emotionally " — whatever this may mean , since he discounts the likelihood that ...
... patriarchal parochialism.34 Philip Slater perceives women as the peripheral members of the so- ciety , therefore " in a better position to liberate [ it ] emotionally " — whatever this may mean , since he discounts the likelihood that ...
Contents
Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abortion Androgyny anger Anne Hutchinson baby Bachofen become biological born breast Briffault Brigitte Jordan castration century chil child child-care childbirth consciousness created culture daughter death delivery dren early emotional Erich Neumann existence experience father fear feel felt female body feminine feminist force forceps Freud giving birth Goddess guilt hand hospital human husband Ibid images imagine infant infanticide institution of motherhood Jane Karen Horney labor lives male Margaret Mead marriage Mary Daly masculine maternal means menstrual Michulski midwife midwifery misogyny mother Mysteries myth natural Neumann never nurture obstetrician obstetrics pain passive patriarchal penis perceived physical physician powerless pregnancy prepatriarchal psychic rape relationship Robert Briffault role seems sense sexual Shulamith Firestone Simone de Beauvoir simply social society sons spirit suffering suggests Susan Griffin taboo tion violence wife woman women write York young