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Domination
To oppression theorists, any relationship in which one party (individual or collective, the dominant, Succeeds in making the other party (individual or collective) the subordinate, an instrument of dominants will, and refuses to recognize the subordinate's independent subjectivity
Patriarchy:
A system in which men sbjugate women. It is universla, pervasive in it's social organization, durable over time and space, and triumphantly maintained in the face of occasional challenge
Radical Feminism
A theory of social organization, gender oppression, and strategies for change that affirms the positive value of women and argues that they are everywhere oppressed by violence or threat of violoence
Capitalist Patriarchy:
A term that indicates that hte opression of women is tracable to a combination of capitalism and Patriarchy
Historical MAterialism:
The Marxian idea that the material conditions of human life, inclusive of the activites and relationships that produce those conditions, are largyl key factors that pttern human experience, personality, ideas, and social arrangements; that those conditions change over time because of dynamics of immanent within them; and that history is a record of the changes in material conditions of a groups life and of the correlative changes in experiences, personality, ideas, and social arrangements
Intersecitionality Theory
(Patricia Hill Collins)
The View That women experience oppression in varying configurations in varuing degrees of intensity
Vectors of Opression and privilege:
(Patricia Hill Collins)
The varied intersections of a number of arrangements of social inequality (gender, Class, Race, Global Location, Sexual Preferencne, and age) that serve to opress women differentially.
Othering:
An act of definintion wihtin a subordinated group to establish that a group memeber is unacceptable, an "other", by some criterion; this erods the potential for coalition and resistance.
StandPoint:
The perspective of embodied actors within groups that are differentially located in Social STructure