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100 1 _aSaini, Angela,
_d1980-
_eauthor
_942269
245 1 4 _aThe patriarchs :
_bthe origins of inequality /
_cAngela Saini
300 _avii, 246 pages :
_bmap ;
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aDomination -- Exception -- Genesis -- Destruction -- Restriction -- Alienation -- Revolution -- Transformation
520 _a"For centuries, societies have treated male domination as natural to the human species. But how would our understanding of gender inequality--our imagined past and contested present-- look if we didn't assume that men have always ruled over women? If we saw inequality as something more fragile that has had to be constantly remade and reasserted? In this bold and radical book, award-winning science journalist Angela Saini explores the roots of what we call patriarchy, uncovering a complex history of how it first became embedded in societies and spread across the globe from prehistory into the present." -- Amazon.com
520 _a"For fans of Sapiens and The Dawn of Everything, a groundbreaking exploration of gendered oppression-its origins, its histories, our attempts to understand it, and our efforts to combat it"--
550 _aWorldShare provided record
650 0 _aEquality
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650 0 _aSex discrimination
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650 0 _aOppression (Psychology)
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650 0 _aPatriarchy
_xHistory
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650 0 _aMale domination (Social structure)
_xHistory
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655 4 _aNonfiction
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aSaini, Angela.
_tPatriarchs
_dBoston : Beacon Press, 2023
_z9780807014561
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