An edition of Beyond patriarchy (2000)

Beyond patriarchy

Jewish fathers and families

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An edition of Beyond patriarchy (2000)

Beyond patriarchy

Jewish fathers and families

"Lawrence H. Fuchs, author of Family Matters, argues that the link between male dominance and fatherhood is no longer iron-clad. Analyzing the universality of patriarchy and its incentives for cultural fatherhood, Fuchs concedes that the importance of biological differences between the sexes was a possible, even plausible, basis for the evolution of patriarchy.

But in this timely work he imagines a new paradigm of fatherhood for a post-patriarchal age, one inspired by the history of Jewish patriarchy."--BOOK JACKET.

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Beyond patriarchy: Jewish fathers and families
2000, Published by University Press of New England, Brandeis University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Hanover

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.85/8/089924
Library of Congress
BM627 .F83 2000, BM627.F83 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 216 p. ;
Number of pages
216

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6775910M
ISBN 10
0874519411
LCCN
00008426
OCLC/WorldCat
43474719
Library Thing
7872136
Goodreads
942718

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