Patriarchal Beliefs, Women’s Empowerment, and General Well-being

Published By: Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers | Published Date: June, 01 , 2014

This paper highlights that depowerment of women is linked to the belief and practice of patriarchy which subjugates women at various levels – political, economic, social, and cultural. Patriarchy is a social and ideological construct which considers men (who are the patriarchs) as superior to women. Patriarchy imposes masculinity and femininity character stereotypes in society which strengthen the iniquitous power relations between men and women. Feminism is an awareness of patriarchal control, exploitation, and oppression at the material and ideological levels of women’s labour, fertility and sexuality, in the family, at the place of work, and in the society in general, and conscious action by women and men to transform the present situation. Overcoming the belief and practice of patriarchy is termed as eve empowerment.

Author(s): Preeti S Rawat, David Arase | Posted on: Aug 20, 2015 | Views()


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