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Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of dominance without violence and privilege are held by women. In a broader sense it can also extend to moral authority, social privilege, and control of property. While those definitions apply in general English, definitions specific to anthropology and feminism differ in some respects. [1] [2]
[2] [3] There are a multitude of Serer maternal clans with their various history and origins. "Matrilocal" means new families are established in proximity to the brides' extended family of origin, not that of the groom.
According to Barbara Epstein, anthropologists in the 20th century criticized feminist promatriarchal views and said that "the goddess worship or matrilocality that evidently existed in many paleolithic societies was not necessarily associated with matriarchy in the sense of women's power over men. Many societies can be found that exhibit those ...
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Woman's Evolution: From Matriarchal Clan to Patriarchal Family is a 1975 book by the American revolutionary socialist Evelyn Reed.The book gives a Marxist view on the history of women and is considered to be a pioneer work of Marxist feminism.
Female-led relationships (FLRs) are heterosexual relationships based on a power imbalance in which women exercise dominance and control over male partners.
Marumakkathayam was a system of matrilineal inheritance prevalent in regions of the Indian state of Kerala.It is similar to the Aliyasanthana system followed by the Bunt community in Karnataka [1]