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Neopatriarchy

 

Understanding Neopatriarchy 

Writ by Oregonleatherboy 


 Neopatriarchy is a contemporary social structure that revives or maintains traditional patriarchal norms within modern contexts. 
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 The term was coined by Palestinian-American intellectual Hisham Sharabi in his 1988 work, "Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society" 1.
This concept primarily addresses the dynamics of gender and power in societies, where traditional male dominance persists despite modernizing influences.

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Key Features of Neopatriarchy 

  

 Revival of Traditional Norms


Neopatriarchy emphasizes the resurgence of patriarchal values that may have been challenged or altered by modernization. This revival often manifests in:

social

 political

 and economic spheres

where male authority remains dominant 1. 
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Impact on Social Change 

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 Sharabi's analysis suggests that the setbacks experienced in the Arab world regarding social transformation can be attributed to the persistence of these patriarchal structures.
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American flag leather jacket on ghoulish man smoking cigarHe argues that rather than progressing towards gender equality, many societies are experiencing a distortion of change that reinforces male dominance 2. 

Cultural Context 

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 Neopatriarchy is not limited to the Arab world; it can also be observed in various global contexts where traditional gender roles are upheld in the face of modernity. 
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This includes the intersection of neoliberal capitalism with patriarchal values, where male dominance is central to societal structures 3. 
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Contemporary Relevance

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 The concept of neopatriarchy has gained attention in discussions about gender politics, particularly in relation to movements that seek to challenge or redefine traditional gender roles. 

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It highlights the ongoing struggles against entrenched patriarchal systems and the need for feminist resistance to promote gender equality in various cultural contexts. 
Neopatriarchy - Hisham Sharabi - Oxford University Press 
  

Hisham Sharabi, Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988). Pp. 207. | International Journal of Middle East Studies | Cambridge Core 
  


Sharabi, Neopatriarchy - MERIP 
  

 Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society - Hisham Sharabi - Google Books 
  

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Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society :: Reviewed by Daniel Pipes 
  

 In Neopatriarchy, the title of the book and the concept, Hisham Sharabi ... 
  

 (DOC) Arab Women’s Resistance between Patriarchy and Neo-Patriarchy | Dr Nof Nasser-Eddin - Academia.edu 

  
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Neopatriarchy, Islam and female labour force participation: A reconsideration | Emerald Insight 
  


 Neopatriarchy: A Theory of Distorted Change in Arab Society 
  

 What does neopatriarchy mean - Definition of neopatriarchy - Word finder 
  

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From Patriarchy to Neopatriarchy: Experiences of Women ... 
  

 Neoliberal neopatriarchy: the case for gender revolution | openDemocracy 
  
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 Neopatriarchy: Concept and Reality 
  

 neopatriarchy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary 
  
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Neopatriarchy - Wikipedia 
  


 JD Vance, Donald Trump, and the rise of Republican “neopatriarchy” | Vox 
  

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Aggression is a complex phenomenon

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 Aggression is a complex phenomenon

Writ by Oregonleatherboy aka Jesse Lee

Aggression is a complex phenomenon that has been studied for decades. It is a response to a perceived threat, and it can be either adaptive or maladaptive.


The brain is the organ that controls all of our thoughts and actions. It consists of three main parts: 

the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.


  1.  The cerebrum is responsible for higher-level cognitive functions such as


            1. Thinking
            2. reasoning
            3. and language processing. 

  1. The cerebellum coordinates movement and balance. 


  1. The brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord and regulates basic bodily functions such as


              1. breathing
              2. heart rate
              3. blood pressure
              4. temperature regulation
              5. sleep cycles
              6. hunger pangs
              7. sexual arousal etc.
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Serotonin gets us Groaning


Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is responsible for mood regulation. It is also the reason why serotonin levels are linked to aggression.


Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that regulates mood and aggression. It has been found that serotonin levels are linked to aggression, which means that people with low levels of serotonin are more likely to be aggressive than those with high levels of serotonin.


Don't be mean, Dopamine


Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is released by the brain when we experience something pleasurable. It is also released when we are in pain or stressed.


Dopamine has been linked to aggression because it can make us feel good and want more of what caused the dopamine release. This can lead to aggressive behavior, such as fighting for a desired object or person.


The neurophysiology of aggression


The neurophysiology of aggression is the study of the neural mechanisms underlying aggressive behavior. The brain regions involved in aggression are the amygdala, hypothalamus, and periaqueductal gray (PAG).

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Hypothalamus


The hypothalamus is a small region of the brain that is responsible for regulating many of the body's functions. It is located in the lower part of the brain, just above the brainstem.


The hypothalamus has many different functions, but one of its most important roles is to regulate aggression.


The hypothalamus produces hormones that control aggression and anger. When these hormones are released, they can cause an increase in aggressive behavior.


amygdala


The amygdala is a small, almond-shaped structure in the brain that is responsible for the fight or flight response.


It has been found to be involved in aggression and violence. The amygdala plays an important role in


fear and anxiety responses


as well as memory formation


and emotional associations.


periaqueductal gray


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The periaqueductal gray is a region of the brain that is responsible for regulating aggression.


The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a region of the brain that regulates aggression. It is located in the midbrain, and it has connections to many other regions of the brain. The PAG has been shown to be involved in both defensive and offensive aggression, as well as in pain modulation.



Aggression is a natural part of childhood development. It is a way for children to express their feelings and to learn how to control their impulses.



Aggression a natural part of childhood


Aggression is a natural part of childhood development. It is a way for children to: 


  • explore their environment 

  •  learn how to interact with others

  •  learn about themselves


However, aggression can also be a sign of developmental problems or mental health issues.  It is a way for children to explore their world through behavior exercises.   engaging in behavioral tests with socially close individuals and branching out to less known per comfort level.


Both developing as in maturing and underdeveloped humans and  theactions like:


  •  boundary pushing

  • Territoriality

  • Claimed ownership

  • Physical 


 Aggression can be seen as an adaptive response to the environment, which helps children develop skills that will help them in the future.


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Bullying is a form of aggression



Bullying is the most common form of aggression in childhood. It can have serious consequences on the victim’s mental health and social skills. Bullying can also lead to aggressive behavior in adulthood, which can lead to criminal behavior and violence.


that can have long-term negative effects on the victim's mental health and well-being. Bullying can lead to:


  • depression

  •  anxiety

  •  suicidal thoughts

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