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Title: Role of Women in Patriarchal Societies


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Role of Women in Patriarchal Societies
What role did gender play With respects to
male/female Relationships?
AP WORLD HISTORY
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Early Agricultural Societies
  • Most were PATRIARCHAL which means they were run
    by men and based on the assumption that men
    directed political, economic and cultural life.
  • Family structure rested on mens control of
    property. Done through laws, veiling, denial of
    access to institutions

3
Mesopotamia
  • Marriages were arranged for women by their
    parents.
  • The husband served as authority over his wife and
    children as he did over his slaves.
  • Adultery by a wife punishable by death.
  • Adultery by a husband far more tolerated.
  • Double Standard?

4
Mesopotamia, continued.
  • Emphasis on the importance of womens virginity
    at marriage.
  • Imposing a veil on respectable women in public to
    emphasize their modesty.
  • Mesopotamian Law (Hammurabic Codes) - large
    portion was given over female protectionsbut
    clearly emphasized limits and inferiority.

5
Conditions Varied in other Agricultural
Societies.
  • Egyptian civilization gave upper-class women more
    credit than Mesopotamia didthere were several
    queens.
  • Jewish law traced descendants from mothers rather
    than fathers, though women were separated and
    inferior in worship.
  • The role of family (particularly mother/wife) in
    Pre-Confucian China had important implications
    for women, involving good treatment, but
    subservience to men.

6
Why was Patriarchal Societies so pervasive?
  • As agriculture improved with better techniques,
    womens labor became less important than in
    hunting/gathering societies.
  • This was more common in upper classes.
  • Inferior position of women was less marked in
    peasant families where their work was essential.
  • Essential for men to know who their heirs were
    (to pass along land)when resulted in regulating
    womens sexuality to assure faithfulness.

7
Indirect or informal Female Powers
  • Women often wielded informal power by their
    emotional hold over husbands/sons.
  • Confucian theorists argued that women must obey
    menbut men must treat them decently.
  • Women also formed networks within large
    householdswhich indirectly affected society.
  • Older women had power over daughters/
    daughter-in-laws and servant women.
  • In exceptional cases, women could serve as
    regent(in place of your heir to throne) and weild
    exceptional power (Egypts Hatshepsut and
    Neffertiti were Pharoahs)

8
Women in the Americas
  • Both the Olmec and Chavin were firmly
    patriarchal.
  • Traditional roles as mothers and wives served
    their domestic capacity.
  • They also contributed to the family through
    agriculture and weaving.

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Conclusions
  • Patriarchy was a commanding theme in agricultural
    societies.
  • Laws and Culture regulated order.
  • Womens options were severely constrained.
  • Girls were reared to accept this orderand boys
    were conscious of their superiority.
  • When population excess threatened a familys
    well-being, these assumptions often determined
    that female infants be killed as a means of
    population control.
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