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Перевод: patriarchy speek patriarchy


[прилагательное]
патриархальный;
[существительное]
патриархия ; патриархат ; резиденция патриарха


Тезаурус:

  1. The second major effect of the introduction of private property occurred, according to Engels, as an indirect result of the change to patriliny, a state which he did not clearly distinguish from patriarchy.
  2. Hers is also the body of work most easily assimilable to what we commonly describe today as "radical feminism," with its polemics against patriarchy, male violence, and heterosexist containments of economies of desire
  3. Debord takes up his place (certainly in Levin's account) within the lineage of modern masters with its attendant construction of patriarchy, distinction and causal succession.
  4. Are soaps in a sense the subconscious of patriarchy - where patriarchy is reflecting on itself via these various problematic issues which are unresolvable within the terms that patriarchy sets?
  5. In fact patriarchy, class, and hierarchy all presupposed a law of gender difference which was at once divinely, naturally, and socially laid down, the law descending from the first through the second to the third.
  6. I have outlined a handful of sexual difference theories wherein homosexuality is associated with, or is seen to be expressive of: (1) the true, negative, nature of patriarchy, (2) a negation of what is truly vital and creative in (heterosexual) desire, (3) anti-Semitism, totalitarianism, and fascism, (4) an obliteration of the autonomy of the other, (5) anal negativity, solipsism, and sterility and de-creation, (6) the undifferentiation of a dying culture, (7) a cowardly refusal of homosocial rivalry, (8) the definitive expression of homosocial rivalry.
  7. Just ask yourself - what value is Blackwomen's lives in a world in chaos over money, over war, over patriarchy?
  8. Escape from the heavy hands of Patriarchy!
  9. Landry represents Leapor as the thoroughgoing enemy of patriarchy who "laughs at the fathers".
  10. Regarding the social differentiation between the sexes, this conceptual schematization can result (and I stress that this is just one possibility, and one which admirably serves the needs of patriarchy) in women being perceived as closer to nature in consequence of the biological facts of childbirth and menstruation (or rather, a particular cultural interpretation thereof), whilst men, who are deemed to lack such a cycle of visible creativity (and who have other aspects of their own equally natural physiology denied), are placed within the realm of culture, manipulating their own social and political existence, and transcending the passive forces of nature.
  11. Whether it confirms Leapor as the enemy of patriarchy, one who "laughs at the fathers", is doubtful.
  12. If an entirely innocent character, Terentia perhaps, embarked on an angry critique of patriarchy, it would be very difficult to remain within the tragic form, and ultimately impossible to interest a producer in the script.
  13. Irigaray's work is nuanced in ways oft en ignored not only by her critics but by those who appropriate it, especially those who consider her to have demonstrated that homosexuality represents the true nature of patriarchy; who believes that, as a sexual practice between the same, homosexuality becomes indicative of patriarchy's fundamental refusal or fear of difference.

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