Historical Perspectives on Violence Against Women. Historical Perspectives on Violence Against Women.

Historical Perspectives on Violence Against Women‪.‬

Journal of International Women's Studies 2002, Nov, 4, 1

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Abstract Three great bodies of thought have influenced western society's views and treatment of women: Judeo-Christian religious ideas, Greek philosophy and the Common Law legal code. All three traditions have, by and large, assumed patriarchy as natural--that is male domination stemming from the view of male superiority. As part of the culture perpetuated by these ideologies, violence towards women was seen as a natural expression of male dominance. This paper contains three maim themes. The first establishes patriarchy as an early pattern of military societies and the subsequent emergence of the Judeo-Christian, Greek and legal cultural paradigm as ideological justification. The second provides evidence as to how the above attitudes were interwoven in European and American values. The third theme analyzes the new 18th century cultural paradigm of liberalism which rejected male dominance, lessened the manifestation of patriarchy, without removing its cultural memory, thereby, allowing violence towards women to remain.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2002
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
43
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bridgewater State College
SIZE
230
KB

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