Title: The Matriarchy Perplex
1The Matriarchy Perplex
Presenter Anthony Rubio
2What is the Matriarchy Perplex?
- The definition of a Matriarchy is a social system
in which the mother is head of the family. - The Matriarchy Perplex involves the questioning
of power and status of women roles throughout
history.
3The beginning Gender Equality
- In early civilization the power among men and
women were fairly equal. - However, women did have a bit more power
advantage because of their contributions to
society. - Recognition was given for contributions made from
both males and females.
4The First Shift of Male Power
- The first shift of imbalance of power between
males and females arose from early technology. - The invention of slings, stones, spears, and
other weapons lead to the male specialization of
hunting. - Projectile hunting was argued to be the first
real division of labor between males and females.
5The Second Shift of Power
- The second shift of male advantage occurred
during proto-western cultures when men discovered
their role in human procreation. - It was quickly understood among women that males
power in relation to procreation was very great.
6The Shift Towards Female Power
- Came about during the introduction of
horticulture in the Neolithic period. - Women were primarily in charge of cultivation.
- It was during this period that women reached an
all time high in status and power.
7Take Over Theory
Presenter Nathan Cheung
8Neolithic era
- domestication of wild animals that both were
acquired wild before.
This period saw the major changes in human
evolution, for example village life, religion,
art, architecture, farming, advanced tools and
weapons etc.
9James Mellaart
- Male hunting gods become less frequent and
gradually disappear , while representation of a
female deity become more frequent and finally
dominate as cultivation triumphs - Women reached the zenith of their power in the
early Neolithic
10- Then at some point in the later Neolithic, and
particularly as the Bronze Age began, the
pendulum began to swing the other way. - From the Bronze Age men specialized in projectile
weapons and uses of fire, there was a decline in
status of power.
11Understanding Take Over
Bronze Age
Neolithic
Neolithic
Roles in Labor and Power
Women
Men
12Outcome
- Religious Take Over
- Similar Take Overs
- Christian Take over Europe
- Colonial Take Over Africa and America
- 19th century Cults of Domesticity and Invalidism
in England and US - When Christians came over, they converted many of
the natives. - Thus how the movement of womens roles changed
13Colonial Take Over Africa and America
- limited activities women
- the development of a hierarchy of clergy members
with bishops, presbyters and deacons, and it's
pretty firmly established that women should not
be either bishops or priests. - So that women tend to get excluded from those
functions, though they do have some roles
14Connecting Roles of Women to the Change in Era
- The roles and power for women in the Neolithic
era was easier than the bronze era because at the
beginning of the bronze age, weapons were seen as
power and roles of men had a higher political
advantage.
15Social Class Theory
Presenter Erika Martinez
16Karl Marx
- Karl Marx, a great social prophet was a major
figure in the history of economic and
philosophical thought. - Marx's vision was based on an evolutionary point
of departure.
17The Social Class Theory
- The Social Class Theory is basically the social
structure in which classes were develop with the
introduction of industrialized. - Within this social structure of classes, they
each work individually, yet they need each others
support in order to excel.
18Evolution of Human Needs
- Marxs theory of social class is derived from the
evolution of basic human needs. The needs for
shelter, food, clothing, etc. - From this the rise of production was introduced,
and it was this economic factor that brought upon
the social classes.
19A social class
- To Marx, a social class arise when
- A group of people who have particular social
positions to which leads to particular social
circumstances. - Only when these people are occupying the typical
positions become involved in common struggles. - The class then develops a system of communication
- It is then that individuals become part of a
unified class that consciously can openly express
their common interests. - The class becomes a self-conscious and history-
making body only if they become aware of the
similarity of their interests through their
conflicts with opposing classes.
20The Two Major Classes
- The two main classes in industrialized capitalist
societies - Bourgeoisie (capitalists)
- Proletariat (landless wage workers)
21Bourgeoisie or Capitalists Class
- The capitalist class are the owners of production
in an industrialized capitalist society. - The ownership and control of production processes
is what mainly classifies the class as the
capitalist class. - Marx believed that capitalist tended to take
advantage of the working class (Proletariat) to
gain wealth and profit.
22The Proletariat Class
- This class did not own any means of production,
i.e land, factories, capital. - The proletariat class was generally the working
class of society. - Mostly relied on capitalist for wages and worked
manual labor in factories and other production
processes. - Karl Marx believed this group of people working
with different personal interests, come together
with the common interest. i.e. against their
employer, bring them together.
23Marx Argued that -Capitalist are destructive
of their class interest in general. -They
lead to the destruction of capitalism because
they act rationally depending on their self
interest it leads to ultimate economic crises
and then this will lead to the destruction of
the common interest common to all.
24Gender Socialization
25Definition
- Gender socialization The process of learning the
attitudes and behaviors that are considered
culturally appropriate for boys and girls. - Why is gender socialization so important?
26- Gender socialization begins very early in life
- As the child gets older, he or she will begin to
develop an identity for his or herself and
establish a personality that reflects their
masculinity or femininity. - Nancy Chodorow's essay Family Structure and
Feminine Personality" basically states that the
development of a child is basically the same for
boys and girls until the age of three.
27The difference between girls and boys
- Gender
- Allowance
- Approximately 50 higher then girls
28- Also, the survey goes into how many chores girls
and boys do in order to earn their allowance. - Boys only perform an average of three whereas
girls perform twelve or more.
29Why are girls expected to do four times as much
work around the house than the boys are?
30Gender and the Media
- For example, beer companies will target the
twenty to thirty year old male audience and
include scantily clad women enjoying their
favorite beers. - Popular women's magazines also use beautiful
women to promote cosmetics and beauty products.
31Female Exploitation
- Advertisers utilize female images to sell
products. - Society associates beauty with the female and we
are more inclined to pay attention to a beautiful
woman presented to us on a screen or a page in a
magazine.
32Inventive Ability
33Inventive Ability
- Inventive ability is probably independent of
biological gender - Ultimate factors of inventive ability may be
artistic ability and set-breaking thinking - The difference in connections of the right and
left side of the brain based on gender
34Equality of Women Inventors
- Dr. Mary Willard
- Jeanne Mance
- Chinese physicist
35Inventive Motive, Opportunity, Achievement
- Motives and opportunities varied depending on the
situation - Division of labor
- Improved processes and invented new tools to work
more efficiently
36Inventive Motive, Opportunity, Achievement
contd.
- Discovered healing properties in herbs and
invented remedies - Invention of the Loom
- Neolithic Revolution
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38Amanda Theodosia Jones (1835-1914)
39Amanda Theodosia Jones
- Born in East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New
York, October 19th, 1835 - Had an educated family
- Fourth of twelve children
- Spent many years devoted to writing and to many
personal pursuits - Lived through several occupations
- Teacher
- Poet
- Spiritualist
- Inventor
- Entrepreneur
40Vacuum-Canning Process
- Also known as Pure Food Vacuum Preserving
Process(es) - The system involves food placed in a container,
the air drained out through a series of tubes,
and hot liquid (100 to 120F) added to the
container to complete the seal process - Became the standard canning method in the United
States -
41Vacuum-Canning Process
- Received help from Professor LeRoy Cooley of
Albany, NY - In 1873 five patents covered the original method
- Two to Jones alone for preserving food
- One to Jones and Cooley joint
- Two to Cooley alone with one also assigned to
Jones for the vacuum method called Jones Process
42Inventions
- In 1905 patented two more related inventions and
two invention companies exploited her process and
apparatus - The Womans Canning and Preserving Company of
Chicago was the most interested- an all woman
enterprise - Jones left the company after 3 years because of
the lack of support from fellow officers - The company lasted until 1921
43Inventions
- Vacuum process for dry food (1906)
- Ready-Tin Can
- Oil heating furnace
- In a Methodist magazine (1854) "Ladies'
Repository" Amanda Jones was noted for writing
several popular civil war folk songs and for her
books of poetry