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Female Power and Male Dominance: On the Origins of Sexual Inequality
Peggy Reeves Sanday
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paperback. This work provides an examination of power and dominance in male-female relationships. It offers solutions to various cultural questions by using cross-cultural research on over 150 tribal societies and presents the full range of variation in male and female power roles. Num Pages: 316 pages, tables, notes, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: JHMC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 225 x 152 x 19. Weight in Grams: 480. Good clean copy with minor age & shelf wear, remains very good
In this book, Professor Peggy Sanday provides a ground-breaking examination of power and dominance in male-female relationships. How does the culturally approved interaction between the sexes originate? Why are women viewed as a necessary part of political, economic, and religious affairs in some societies but not in others? Why do some societies clothe sacred symbols of creative power in the guise of one sex and not of the other? Professor Sanday offers solutions to these cultural puzzles by using cross-cultural research on over 150 tribal societies. She systematically establishes the full range of variation in male and female power roles and then suggests a theoretical framework for explaining this variation. Rejecting the argument of universal female subordination, Professor Sanday argues that male dominance is not inherent in human relations but is a solution to various kinds of cultural strain. Those who are thought to embody, be in touch with, or control the creative forces of nature are perceived as powerful. In isolating the behavioural and symbolic mechanisms which institute male dominance, professor Sanday shows that a people's secular power roles are partly derived from ancient concepts of power, as exemplified by their origin myths. Power and dominance are further determined by a people's adaptation to their environment, social conflict, and emotional stress. This is illustrated through case studies of the effects of European colonialism, migration, and food stress, and supported by numerous statistical associations between sexual inequity and various cultural stresses.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1981
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
316
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780521280754
SKU
KSG0037805
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