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  2. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    The works of Aristotle portrayed women as morally, intellectually, and physically inferior to men; saw women as the property of men; claimed that women's role in society was to reproduce and to serve men in the household; and saw male domination of women as natural and virtuous.

  3. Male dominance - Wikipedia

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    Male dominance may refer to: Male dominance (BDSM) Male privilege, a system of advantages available to men on the basis of sex; Patriarchy, a system of social ...

  4. Androcentrism - Wikipedia

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    Androcentrism was a consequence of human development in society, "based on an irrational glorification of the trivial male fertilizing function, had “resulted in arresting the development of half the world.” [9] Therefore, androcentrism can be understood as a societal fixation on masculinity from which all things originate.

  5. Androcracy - Wikipedia

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    Androcracy is a form of government in which the government rulers are male. The males, especially fathers, have the central roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property. It is also sometimes called a phallocracy or andrarchy or an androcentric or phallocratic society.

  6. Hegemonic masculinity - Wikipedia

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    In gender studies, hegemonic masculinity is part of R. W. Connell's gender order theory, which recognizes multiple masculinities that vary across time, society, culture, and the individual. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hegemonic masculinity is defined as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the ...

  7. Society has a new ‘perverse attraction’ to toxic male ...

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    A New York Times essay recently remarked on how culture seems to be shifting away from condemning toxic masculinity to viewing it as a dark and "perverse" sexual fantasy.

  8. Dominator culture - Wikipedia

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    rigid male dominance; a high level of violence and abuse; and a system of beliefs that normalizes such a society [5] The dominator model is framed in contrast to the partnership model. In a sort of reversal of the elements of dominator culture, the partnership model is characterized by: organization according to the ideals of a democratic structure

  9. Female skater challenges Moroccan male-dominated society - AOL

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    22-year-old Douaa Elhadri finds her confidence and breaks gender stereotypes in her community through her passion for skating.