The document discusses the role of patriarchy in the suffering of women. It defines key terms like gender discrimination, patriarchy, and women's subordination. It notes that patriarchy refers to male domination in both public and private spheres. Under patriarchy, women experience subordination through issues like son preference, burden of household work, lack of education, and lack of freedom. However, modern women have gained more independence and equality compared to women in early ages and history, though patriarchal societies still exist worldwide and negatively impact women. The document concludes that while situations for women have improved over time with events like women's suffrage movements, continued efforts are still needed in some places to establish true gender equality.
3. • Amna Nazir (59)
• Shajiah Zaidi (14)
• Muazma Nageen (06)
• Talha Aziz (66)
• Hamza Qadir (05)
Group members
4. Gender discrimination has many effects on individuals
as well as on society equally.
Gender equality is a constituent of development as
well an instrument of development.
Equality of participation and control are the necessary
pre-requisites towards gender equality.
There are many special challenges still faced by the
women, but progress has been made when gender
equality is viewed over the longer term.
Abstract
5. Background
The meaning of discrimination is an unfavorable
treatment to anyone based on gender, race .
Half of the population of the world consists of
women, whose large portion is still discriminated in
different phase of life directly or indirectly.
Gender issue, in particularly, bringing equality
between men and women, has been become a
common goal for the International Community.
introduction
6. Gender injustice, bias, discrimination and inequality
are possibly one of the commonest Form of social evil
that most of the females have suffered at least once in
their life.
Objective
The Main aim of the research is to find out the truth
which is hidden and which has not been discovered
yet or if discovered, not discussed openly about it.
To recommend and suggest various measures
relating to prevention and elimination of gender
injustice, inequality, bias and discrimination that
can be implemented more effectively.
Introduction (cont…)
7. To analyze that what sort of women in the past we
observe due to patriarchy and what is the modern
women in the same society.
Introduction (cont…)
8. Patriarchy and women subordination
Abeda Sultana, in her article “Patriarchy and
Women’s Subordination: A Theoretical Analysis”.
author also affirms that it’s possible to describe
patriarchy as an apparatus of social relations between
men and women, which creates independence and
solidarity among men that allows their dominance,
oppression and exploitation over women
Literature review
9. Hunnicutt presents data from The National Crime
Victimization Survey to show that women are more
likely to be victims of rape, sexual assault and
domestic violence, while men’s rates of victimization
are higher for crimes such as homicide and robbery.
Amtul Waris and B. C. Viraktamath, considered
gender equality as a critical element in achieving
social and institutional change that leads to
sustainable development with equity and growth.
Literature review (cont…)
10. Patriarchy
The word patriarchy literally means the rule of the
father and originally it was used to describe a specific
type of male-dominated family the large household of
the patriarch which included women, junior men,
children, slaves and domestic servants
Patriarchy refers to the male domination both in
public and private spheres.
Patriarchy and women
11. patriarchy is more than just a term; feminists use it
like a concept, and like all other concepts it is a tool to
help us understand women’s realities.
However, it does not imply that women are either
totally powerless or totally deprived of rights,
influence, and resources.
Patriarchy and women (cont…)
12. Women’s Subordination
The term ‘women’s subordination’ refers to the
inferior position of women, their lack of access to
resources and decision making
. Patriarchy is a system whereby women are kept
subordinate in a number of ways.
Patriarchy and women(cont…)
13. The sufferings for women occur due to the women
subordination includes son preference, burden of
household work on women and young girls, lack of
educational opportunities for girls, lack of freedom.
Countries with high rate gender equality in their
society are “Iceland, Norway, Finland , Rwanda,
Sweden, Nicaragua, Slovenia, Ireland, New Zealand”
Countries with high rate of patriarchy are “Yemen,
Pakistan, Syria, Chad, Iran, Mali, Saudi Arabia,
Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan.”
Patriarchy and women(cont…)
14. Effects on countries and society
if women are not given education then that will affect
the country’s economy, society and many other
factors.
The suffering of women will result in the suffering of
the country and whole society.
Patriarchy and women(cont…)
15. Women in early ages
Ancient history records many strong female figures –
rulers and warriors, who did deeds the history-writers
thought worthy of recording.
The point still remains that all those strong women
have face difficulties in achieving their aims due to
gender inequality.
Modren women vs early age women
16. Whatever the circumstances were male dominance
has always been in the way of women in early ages
although women history consist of many faces of
power but that was all under the subordination of
men
Modren women
A modren women is more independent as
compare to the women in the past.
Modren women vs early age
women(cont…)
17. During the 20th century women gained equal rights with
men, but that was just a start in some of the areas of the
world
Resolution occurred
The woman suffrage movement actually began in
1848, when a women’s rights convention was held in
Seneca Falls, New York.
Modren women vs early age
women(cont…)
18. In 1920, due to the combined efforts of the NAWSA and
the NWP, the 19th Amendment, enfranchising women,
was finally ratified.
Modren women vs early age
women(cont…)
19. Society is patriarchal all over the world. Patriarchy is the
politics of male dominance.
Patriarchal power structures keep women in a
subordinate state.
. Women bear discrimination, marginalization and
oppression, on account of their gender.
. She is stereotyped as an angel of love and sacrifice.
Different kinds of mystique are created around the
image of the conventional woman.
conclusion
20. For centuries, male writers have strictly guarded the
domain of letters and discouraged the creative end
devours of women.
After the revolution occurred the situation for women
become better
The women of middle ages were associated to home
mostly and they had limited approach and were not
allowed to take big decisions
conclusion
21. with time things are changing and women are given a
fair chance to come forward and take their own
decisions by themselves but there is still some places
and countries where some more efforts are needed to
make a society easy for women to walk.
conclusion