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The term patriarchal bargain describes the strategies women employ to gain a greater degree of security and autonomy within the bounds of their sex-based oppression. Different forms of patriarchal oppression necessitate tailored patriarchal bargains, thus the concept can be used to reveal the particular dimensions of patriarchy in its various modalities across societies and cultures. The term was coined by Turkish author and researcher Deniz Kandiyoti in her 1988 article, "Bargaining with Patriarchy", which appeared in the September issue of Gender & Society. Sociologist Lisa Wade states that patriarchal bargain is "an individual strategy designed to manipulate the system to one’s best advantage, but one that leaves the system itself intact."

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  • Patriarchal bargain (fr)
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  • The term patriarchal bargain describes the strategies women employ to gain a greater degree of security and autonomy within the bounds of their sex-based oppression. Different forms of patriarchal oppression necessitate tailored patriarchal bargains, thus the concept can be used to reveal the particular dimensions of patriarchy in its various modalities across societies and cultures. The term was coined by Turkish author and researcher Deniz Kandiyoti in her 1988 article, "Bargaining with Patriarchy", which appeared in the September issue of Gender & Society. Sociologist Lisa Wade states that patriarchal bargain is "an individual strategy designed to manipulate the system to one’s best advantage, but one that leaves the system itself intact." (en)
  • Patriarchal bargain est un terme anglophone signifiant « affaire patriarcale », utilisé par la première fois par l'auteur et chercheuse turque Deniz Kandiyoti en 1988. Il décrit la manière dont les femmes utilisent une tactique d'adaptation et d'accommodement vis-à-vis des normes patriarcales : cette acceptation des rôles qui désavantagent avant tout les femmes est un facteur de maintien du patriarcat mais aussi une façon pour ces femmes de s'adapter à un monde patriarcal et d'y maximiser leur pouvoir et leurs facultés. Ce terme a été utilisé pour expliquer les raisons pour lesquelles des femmes, dans les sociétés patriarcales, se marient, portent un voile, et se conforment aux normes sociales concernant leur comportement sexuel. (fr)
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  • The term patriarchal bargain describes the strategies women employ to gain a greater degree of security and autonomy within the bounds of their sex-based oppression. Different forms of patriarchal oppression necessitate tailored patriarchal bargains, thus the concept can be used to reveal the particular dimensions of patriarchy in its various modalities across societies and cultures. The term was coined by Turkish author and researcher Deniz Kandiyoti in her 1988 article, "Bargaining with Patriarchy", which appeared in the September issue of Gender & Society. Sociologist Lisa Wade states that patriarchal bargain is "an individual strategy designed to manipulate the system to one’s best advantage, but one that leaves the system itself intact." (en)
  • Patriarchal bargain est un terme anglophone signifiant « affaire patriarcale », utilisé par la première fois par l'auteur et chercheuse turque Deniz Kandiyoti en 1988. Il décrit la manière dont les femmes utilisent une tactique d'adaptation et d'accommodement vis-à-vis des normes patriarcales : cette acceptation des rôles qui désavantagent avant tout les femmes est un facteur de maintien du patriarcat mais aussi une façon pour ces femmes de s'adapter à un monde patriarcal et d'y maximiser leur pouvoir et leurs facultés. Ce terme a été utilisé pour expliquer les raisons pour lesquelles des femmes, dans les sociétés patriarcales, se marient, portent un voile, et se conforment aux normes sociales concernant leur comportement sexuel. (fr)
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