Comparing Patriarchies - Cathedral Catholic High School
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Comparing
Patriarchies
AP World
Fall 2013
Mr. Owen and Mr. Colden
Changing Patriarchy: The
Case of China
The Han and Confucianism
Han Dynasty incorporated Confucian ideology
Confucianism
Pairs of opposites incorporated into patriarchy
Yang (Masculine)
Heaven, rulers, strength, rationality, light
Yin (Feminine)
Earth, subjects, weakness, emotion, darkness
Men’s sphere = Public ; Women’s sphere = home
“Three obediences”
Ban Zhao
Three customs for the birth of girl
Placed below the bed = “Lowly and Weak”
Given broken pottery toy = “her duty was to be
industrious”
Birth announced to ancestors = responsible for
“continuation of [ancestor] worship at home”
Get ready for more fun in… Document 5.1
Exceptions to Subordination
A few women had considerable power
Several led peasant rebellions
Honor given to mothers of Sons
Dowry was regarded as women’s property
Women valued as textile producers
Wives had high status than concubines
Peasant women labored in fields despite ideal of
seclusion
Some officials blame
women for collapse of
Empire
China after the Han
Han Dynasty reigns from 206 BCE – 220 CE
Era of disunity
Followed by a brief Sui Dynasty (581 CE – 618 CE)
Tang Dynasty (618 CE -907 CE)
Nomadic people of Northern China
Nomads and gender Roles
Changing Patriarchy of Tang
Confucianism discredited
Daoism and Buddhism attracted new
following
Daoism
Buddhism
Elite women found new powers
Capable of handling legal affairs
Inheriting property
Riding horses
Empress Wu (690 – 705 CE)
Restrictions will return with the Song
Contrasting Patriarchies:
Athens and Sparta
Spartan Background
Athens
Unprecedented participation in political life
Male dominated
Definitions of citizen?
Aristotle
Sparta
Spartan expansion led to threat of rebellion
Helots
Emergency of a military regime.
Athens
Role in life:
Role in
Public Life:
Role in the
Home:
Sparta
Athens vs. Sparta Wrap-up
Women were freer in Sparta despite militarized state
and more secluded in Democratic Athens
How does this challenge our ideas of emerging
patriarchy?