To marginalize the role of a woman in Indian patriarchy.
I don’t see it as a society that oppresses men; more a society that values instinct as much as intellect, receptivity as much as assertiveness, collaboration as much as individualism and empathy as much as objectivity.
1. Indore Institute of Law, Indore
Subject: GENDER JUSTICE
Topic: “IMAGINE WOMEN DOMINATED SOCIETY”
Submitted by:
ANJALI MUKATY [B.B.A. LL.B. (HONS.)]
Session: 2020-21
Semester – VI
2. INDEX
S.NO. PARTICULAR PAGE NO.
01 Abstract Pg-01
03 What does if a society run by women look
like?
Pg-02
04 Women can still become the leaders they are
meant to be.
Pg-03
05
WOMEN WOULD NEVER BE THE VICTIM – IN
INDIA
06 CONCLUSION Pg-05
3. ABSTRACT
A researcher identifies that the woman
occupies an important position as a wife, a
mother, a daughter, a sister, and most
importantly, as a human being in all human
relationships. However, man-woman
relationship is marred by the evils such as
male-ego, male-domination and gender-
discrimination which seek to marginalize the
role of a woman in Indian patriarchy. The
present article is an attempt to review the
place, position and status of an Indian woman
in her family and society.
4. What does if a society run by
women look like?
It appears things are changing. Because if you're looking for a
society run by women, you could be looking at -
One all around you -- or at least the
rapid evolution toward one.
They make the decisions, they drive the economy
and they rule the politics -- basically the flipside of
patriarchies
everyone stands on equal footing and works in
partnership with one another
it's unfair to assume a matriarchy would look anything
like a patriarchy in practice
5. WOMEN CAN STILL BECOME THE LEADERS
THEY ARE MEANT TO BE.
Working to bring more women into
leadership is an important way to
advance the cultural change we need.
That means identifying prospective
leaders and mentoring them through
the sometimes-difficult early years of
their leadership development.
6. WOMEN WOULD NEVER BE THE
VICTIM – IN INDIA
• There will be no sexual assault, no catcalling, no
mansplaining’
• ‘Women tend to make more holistic decisions’
• ‘Women ensure sustainability for future generations’
• ‘Women are taking their rightful place as equals’
7. CONCLUSION
I don’t see it as a society that oppresses
men; more a society that values instinct as much
as intellect, receptivity as much as assertiveness,
collaboration as much as individualism and
empathy as much as objectivity.