Androcentrism:The Ascendancy of Man

大男子主义:男性的优势

社会人类学

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2021年10月28日
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9789811240836
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200 pp
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英文
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Since time immemorial, men have assumed superior innate qualities which have justified them in exerting power over the other sex right up to the twentieth century. The last few years have seen the emergence of a new literary genre: to show that despite this, women have managed to become outstanding writers, artists, scientists, explorers, rulers and politicians. Of such books, none discusses a fundamental question: is the supposed male superiority biological, or has it arisen for some other reason over the course of time? This is the issue that Androcentrism: The Ascendancy of Man addresses. One idea, long prevalent, is that it is the physical differences between the two sexes that are the cause of androcentrism. Another view has been that men have superior powers of reasoning and determination. But Charles Pasternak argues that none of this is true, and reveals instead that it was the emergence of hierarchies, like chiefdom, that sparked androcentrism. It became established as villages grew into towns, with the ownership of property as an important ingredient, during the Bronze Age. While the Mediaeval Period was a time of slight respite for women, the Age of Enlightenment in Europe did not bolster this trend; it reversed it. Not until the latter half of the nineteenth century was androcentrism beginning to be seriously questioned, but significant change happened only after World War I. Today androcentrism has virtually disappeared from most parts of the world. It was just a cultural blip, albeit one that lasted over 5,000 years. Key Feature: oFirst book on androcentrism that provides scientific and historical analysis of the causes of the supposed male superiority over women
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