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Invisible Women of Prehistory: Three Million Years of Peace, Six Thousand Years of War

Autor Judy Foster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2022
This is a revolutionary book that challenges our preconceptions about the past. We often think of history as a linear development in which we are steadily moving out of a violent and patriarchal past to a more equitable and peaceful future. While we have no shortage of wars -- and the incidence of violence against women is alarmingly high -- we are told that humans have never lived in such peaceful times. We continually hear that our predecessors were violent but also that patriarchy is inevitable and universal. But what if none of this were true? What if we were descended from peaceful societies in which women were respected and equal to men? Would this inspire us to seek new ways of organising our lives and of interpreting the present? Based on many years of research into ancient history and prehistory, Judy Foster and linguist Marlene Derlet take on the world. They argue that three million years of peace, a period when women's status in society was much higher than it is now, preceded the last six thousand years of war during which men have come to hold power over women. They challenge the academic resistance to these ideas and re-examine both the archaeological work of Marjia Gimbutas and recent research into the prehistories of Africa, East and South Asia, the Americas, Australia, South-East Asia and Oceania.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781876756918
ISBN-10: 1876756918
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: 180 b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 175 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Spinifex Press
Colecția Spinifex Press

Cuprins

A Timeline of Human Prehistory; The Prehistoric Female Principle: The Goddess of Old Europe; Introduction; The Theory of Marija Gimbutas; Forms of Bias: Sex & Gender; Archaeology; Matriarchy; Civilization; First Writing; Intangible Evidence: The Role of Language, Oral Transmission & Myth; Tangible Evidence: Prehistoric Art: The Visual Image: Sign & Symbol; Northern Hemisphere: The Prehistoric Goddess Figurines of Old Europe; Hunter/Gathering, the First Horticulture & Agriculture; Northern Hemisphere: Three Prehistoric Civilizations; The First Indo-Europeans: the Beginning of Civilization & Written history; The First Changes to Womens Status; Early Indo-European Philosophies: Their Development & Effects; Earliest Indo-European Philosophies: Justification for, & the Results of, Colonisation, Development, & Appropriation; Peaceful Hidden Worlds: Africa; Hidden Worlds: India; Hidden Worlds: China. Korea. Japan; Hidden Worlds: Southeast Asia: Thailand; Hidden Worlds: Indonesia; New Worlds: Australia; New Worlds: Oceania; New Worlds: North America; New Worlds: South America. Mesoamerica ; Conclusion; The Gimbutas Legacy.