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10 pages in length. The contention can be made that
violence against women is predominant and widespread across the Western Hemisphere due to tolerance and promotion inherent to North American social structure and social institutions. Through centuries of patriarchal control, coupled with distortion of the media and criminal justice system, North American women have endured centuries of violent abuse. Clearly, violence against women is one of the most blatant manifestations of patriarchy that has no respect for race, color, class or nationality. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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tolerance and promotion inherent to North American social structure and social institutions. Through centuries of patriarchal control, coupled with distortion of the media and criminal justice system, North American
women have endured centuries of violent abuse. Clearly, violence against women represents "one of the most blatant manifestations of patriarchy" (Mananzan 64-70) that maintains no differentiation between race, color,
class or nationality. "Womens studies do not constitute an area of sufficient scholarly apparatus to be pursued on their own; they are tribal
rather than integrationist and reject the melting-pot theory on which the rise of postwar American culture political, and economic power was based" (Henry PG). This statement from William A.
Henrys book entitled In Defence of Elitism addresses a long-standing issue that has existed between men and women: the open and equal pursuit of identity. That patriarchy has been
the controlling social force for centuries has effectively placed the female gender in the shadows of acceptance, while the male gender has successfully progressed in all possible areas: politics, education
and economics. For Canadian and American women, these areas have long histories of restraint through design of the womans role; the effects of such designs have been so well
entrenched within social dictates that they have automatically applied to virtually every other area of public life. It can readily be surmised through
Henrys insights that throughout the centuries, patriarchy was responsible for designing womens role in society; many of these devices used in earlier centuries were related to religion. Certain scripture
regularly challenged women to disprove that they were inferior-to not agree was heresy. When religion did not work alone, scientific theory was included as a factor in the equation
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