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Matriarchal Societies of the Past and the Rise of Patriarchy: West Asia and Europe

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By (author): Heide Goettner-Abendroth

This book is about re-writing the history of cultures from a non-patriarchal perspective, bringing the forgotten matriarchal epoch to light again. It is based on Heide Goettner-Abendroths pioneering anthropological research on still extant matriarchal societies worldwide, which provided her with a new definition of matriarchy as true gender-egalitarian societies. According to modern Matriarchal Studies, matriarchies have never needed patriarchys hierarchical structures of domination, as they are socially egalitarian, economically balanced, and politically based on consensus decisions.

This is the authors background for re-examining the history of cultures. She criticizes the patriarchal prejudices which abound in archaeological interpretations, and their blindness to the great variety of human social forms. By going deeper into this material she is able to develop a completely different picture of the earliest cultural epochs, which were decisively formed by women, motherhood and maternal values. Additionally, she gives a logical and detailed explanation for the rise of patriarchy, which is based on archaeological finds and not on speculation and, therefore, has a high degree of validity.

The range of the book includes the development in West Asia and Europe from the Palaeolithic via the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. In this wide field, the author creates revolutionary new insights, which are relevant for all social and historical sciences.

Dr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth, mother of the discipline of Modern Matriarchal Studies, has produced a long-awaited, groundbreaking study which not only addresses the origins of patriarchy, but more importantly, the long period of human history which preceded it. Covering the period from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age, she takes us on a journey from the earliest mother-centered societies of the Paleolithic, to the matriarchal societies of the Neolithic, and finally to the period when all that remains are matriarchal elements within patriarchal surroundings. Along the way she debunks many cultural myths, including the myth of eternal warfare.
Dr. Joan Cichon, Independent Scholar, Author and Co-director of the Association of Women and Mythology

In this time of planetary crisis that many of us believe has been caused by the toxic mix of Patriarchy and Capitalism, this book is an answer to the urgent question, 'Where did Patriarchy come from?' Dr. Goettner-Abendroth's profound research and deep alternative perspective bring to light the roots of our present dis-ease and give hope that by knowing the truth of the past we can find a way to heal the future. This book should be required reading for feminists and social change activists everywhere.
Genevieve Vaughan, Philosopher, Author of Many Books and Founder of International Feminists for a Gift Economy

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  • Weight: 822g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433191176

About Heide Goettner-Abendroth

Dr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth is a German philosopher and founder of modern Matriarchal Studies. Her first magnum opus is Matriarchal Societies: Studies on Indigenous Cultures across the Globe (2013). She was visiting professor at the universities of Montreal Canada and Innsbruck Austria and is director of the independent Academy HAGIA for Matriarchal Studies. She has twice been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 by a Swiss and in 2007 by a Finnish initiative.

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