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^ "patriarchy". Britannica (英語). 2 June 2023.
^ "Meaning of patriarchy in English". Cambridge Dictionary.
^ Walby, Sylvia (May 1989). “Theorising Patriarchy”. Sociology 23 (2): 213?234. doi:10.1177/0038038589023002004. JSTOR 42853921. https://www.jstor.org/stable/42853921.  "I shall define patriarchy as a system of social structures, and practices in which men dominate, oppress and exploit women." "There are six main patriarchal structures which together constitute a system of patriarchy. These are: a patriarchal mode of production in which women's labour is expropriated by their husbands; patriarchal relations within waged labour; the patriarchal state; male violence; patriarchal relations in sexuality; and patriarchal culture."
^ Lerner, Gerda (1986). The creation of patriarchy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 238?239. ISBN 978-0-19-503996-2. OCLC 13323175. https://archive.org/details/womenhistory00lern. "In its narrow meaning, patriarchy refers to the system, historically derived from Greek and Roman law, in which the male head of the household had absolute legal and economic power over his dependent female and male family members."  "Patriarchy in its wider definition means the manifestation and institutionalization of male dominance over women and children in the family and the extension of male dominance over women in society in general."
^ Hunnicutt, Gwen (1 May 2009). “Varieties of Patriarchy and Violence Against Women: Resurrecting "Patriarchy" as a Theoretical Tool”. Violence Against Women 15 (5): 553?573. doi:10.1177/1077801208331246. ISSN 1077-8012. PMID 19182049. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801208331246. "The core concept of patriarchy?systems of male domination and female subordination"  "Although patriarchy has been variously defined, for purposes of this article, it means social arrangements that privilege males, where men as a group dominate women as a group, both structurally and ideologically?hierarchical arrangements that manifest in varieties across history and social space."
^ Chizuko, Ueno (2005). Contemporary Japanese thought. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 236. ISBN 9780231509886 
^ Malti-Douglas, Fedwa (2007). Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender. Detroit: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-02-865960-2 
^ Lockard, Craig (2015). Societies, Networks, and Transitions: A Global History (3rd ed.). Stamford, Conn.: Cengage Learning. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-285-78312-3. "Today, as in the past, men generally hold political, economic, and religious power in most societies thanks to patriarchy, a system whereby men largely control women and children, shape ideas about appropriate gender behavior, and generally dominate society." 
^ Pateman, Carole (2016). "Sexual Contract". In Naples, Nancy A. (ed.). The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies, Volume 5. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. pp. 1?3. doi:10.1002/9781118663219.wbegss468. ISBN 978-1-4051-9694-9. The heyday of the patriarchal structures analyzed in The Sexual Contract extended from the 1840s to the late 1970s [...] Nevertheless, men's government of women is one of the most deeply entrenched of all power structures
^ 星野英一『民法のすすめ』岩波書店、1998年、147-150頁
^ 宮崎孝治郎編著『新比較婚姻法III ヨーロッパ(2)・アメリカ大陸(2)』勁草書房、1962年、76頁
^ 中村(2021), p. 118.
^ 栗生(1928), p. 32.
^ 中村(2021), p. 21-29.
^ “エマニュエル・トッド「今のフェミニズムは男女の間に戦争を起こそうとする、現実離れしたイデオロギー」 。英米流フェミニズムに見られる「激しい怨嗟」の理由”. クーリエ・ジャポン (2022年2月19日). 2022年2月20日閲覧。
^ 中村(2021), p. 113.
^ 栗生(1928), p. 40.
^ 栗生(1928)24頁
^ 松本暉男『近代日本における家族法の展開』弘文堂、1975年、176頁

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