See fratriarchy on Wiktionary
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Consequently, the parallel with Hebrew fratriarchy is closer still, for in both cases it would appear that the father, while still alive, shared his authority as head of the family with the sons of the family.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1988, Katarzyna Grosz, The Archive of the Wullu Family, Museum Tusculanum Press, →ISBN, page 19:", "text": "This last problem received rather less attention than the previous three. a) The nature of family Koschaker perceived the family at Nuzi as a patriarchal one with vestigious remains of fratriarchy.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2007, David Toshio Tsumura, The First Book of Smauel, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, →ISBN, page 518:", "text": "It reflects a system of the fratriarchy; his father Jesse had already retired (see 17:12; also Laban's role in Gen. 24:50). 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The relationship of the two modes may be antagonistic but ...", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2019, Professor Bob Pease, Facing Patriarchy: From a Violent Gender Order to a Culture of Peace, Zed Books Ltd., →ISBN:", "text": "One way of framing homosociality between men is that of fratriarchy, which refers to male power associated with brotherly alliances and groups (Tallberg 2003). 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Fratriarchy's 'competitive bonding' is based ...", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2009, Olympika:", "text": "Fratriarchies are fraternal interest groups whose masculine practices serve to construct and reconstruct masculine hegemony. They foster masculine domination in a threefold manner by bringing men together, keeping men together, and putting women down.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, Steve Georgakis, Katrina Marie Russell, Youth Sport in Australia, Sydney University Press, →ISBN, page 149:", "text": "In the second section I examine surf lifesaving and surfing as fratriarchies, or brotherhoods, in which members bond through physical rites, intimidation, violence and denigrating women (Loy 1995).", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, H. Thorpe, Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice, Springer, →ISBN, page 183:", "text": "As well as excluding older and less skilled males, the snowboarding fratriarchy also has the potential to be violently homophobic. 'I hate to think what the young hard-core boarders would do to a homosexual rider,' said Nick.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "A hierarchical or discriminatory fraternity or fraternal interest group." ], "id": "en-fratriarchy-en-noun--Uqk4hqK", "links": [ [ "hierarchical", "hierarchical" ], [ "fraternity", "fraternity" ] ], "tags": [ "countable", "uncountable" ] } ], "word": "fratriarchy" }
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The relationship of the two modes may be antagonistic but ...", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2019, Professor Bob Pease, Facing Patriarchy: From a Violent Gender Order to a Culture of Peace, Zed Books Ltd., →ISBN:", "text": "One way of framing homosociality between men is that of fratriarchy, which refers to male power associated with brotherly alliances and groups (Tallberg 2003). 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They foster masculine domination in a threefold manner by bringing men together, keeping men together, and putting women down.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, Steve Georgakis, Katrina Marie Russell, Youth Sport in Australia, Sydney University Press, →ISBN, page 149:", "text": "In the second section I examine surf lifesaving and surfing as fratriarchies, or brotherhoods, in which members bond through physical rites, intimidation, violence and denigrating women (Loy 1995).", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2011, H. Thorpe, Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice, Springer, →ISBN, page 183:", "text": "As well as excluding older and less skilled males, the snowboarding fratriarchy also has the potential to be violently homophobic. 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