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Discuss various forms of subordination of women in society? 500 words​

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Answered by subratamaji1953
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The term 'women's subordination' refers to the inferior. position of women, their lack of access to resources and decision. making etc. and to the patriarchal domination that women are. subjected to in most societies.

Patriarchy and Women's Subordination - Bangladesh Journals Online

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Are females subordinate?

Women's social position of authority, decision making, or leadership is subordinate to men's at the household, the village, or community level

The cultural conception and structural perpetuation of female ...

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Is female subordination universal?

In "Is female to male as nature is to culture?," first published in Feminist Studies, Sherry Ortner argues that the universal (or near universal) subordination of women across cultures is explained in part by a common conception of women as "closer to nature than men" (73).

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Subordination of women in society:

A organized division of powerlessness from one gender to the other is the subordination of women in society to men. The system of patriarchal influence and behaviour permeates practically every area of institution-based organizations, restricting a woman's ability to contribute and develop herself beyond what is constituted by her.

Due to the social difference within all institutional groups, the issue of gendered roles in society acts as a discriminatory mechanism that negates the focus on women's rights and empowerment. The patriarchal role sets a demand for dominance that views women as second-class or the "other" and frequently leads women to believe that improving their beauty will help them advance in their lives.

The idea of women being objects is repeatedly brought up in the song and serves to promote male dominance by implying that she should remain his slave as long as money is coming in. He should always have access to the woman, even if she is in a relationship with another man; nonetheless, he shows little to no devotion to her. The woman is viewed by him as a commodity and expense that can be disposed of, and he finds it easy to influence her when money, clothes, and jewellery are involved. He explains that in return for her services, he will take her to a diamond store and buy her pricey presents. He goes so far as to clarify   that she must spend the money or the items given to her to sell back and buy the item for him in order to keep him around if she expects to receive more things, the woman should do in order to keep him around. Women are compelled into a sexualized culture that is ruled by male ego and persuasion throughout the song, which highlights the stark difference between their function and that of a man.

The discussion of women based on a sex classification that generates a social gap in all sectors of important institutions is found in Cynthia Fuchs Epstein's book "Great Divides: The Cultural, Cognitive, and Social Bases of the Worldwide Subordination of Women" . The gender gap, which is evident throughout the song, limits women's participation and enforces their roles in reproduction. In this regard, we observe a cultural difference that uses the influence of the media as well as monetary resources to devalue women in comparison to men. It is established by "culture entrepreneurs," according to Epstein , who are executives or supervisors of powerful institutions or businesses that enforce the perpetual through coercion, forms of barter, tradition, and the threat of violence. A potent strategy for preserving an advantage for the privilege of the category is dichotomous classification. In this division, the male is favoured and dominating in every way, while the female is dependent on the male's activity and negotiation.

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