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母权社会与父权制的兴起
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In 'Matriarchal Societies and the Rise of Patriarchy' (title referenced in Chinese), Heide Göttner‑Abendroth examines historical processes—military conquest and bureaucratic centralization—that transformed matrilineal, goddess-centered communities into male-dominated polities.
She synthesizes archaeological cases, ethnographies, and mythic transformations to argue against theories that blame matriarchal decline on internal dysfunction.
The book highlights mechanisms by which male elites appropriated resources and restructured kinship and inheritance to secure patrilineal transmission.
Her work offers a structural critique of traditional historiography and contributes to contemporary discussions about alternative social models rooted in female leadership and communal governance.
She synthesizes archaeological cases, ethnographies, and mythic transformations to argue against theories that blame matriarchal decline on internal dysfunction.
The book highlights mechanisms by which male elites appropriated resources and restructured kinship and inheritance to secure patrilineal transmission.
Her work offers a structural critique of traditional historiography and contributes to contemporary discussions about alternative social models rooted in female leadership and communal governance.
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Mentioned by LeWen when explaining Heide's two-path model for the emergence of patriarchy (conquest and administrative usurpation).

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女性之路(二):从女神时代到男性统治


