How did the status and autonomy of women vary over time and place in early Asia? (Was there ever a real matriarchy in Asia?)

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History

 

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Raul M

 

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May 5, 2013

 

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University

 

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This was evident in early China where Confucianism was widely supported during this period and its principle to promote social harmony reinforced the social hierarchy where women were considered inferior to men. In East Asia, women were considered lower than man because only males could continue the family lineage and were considered capable of providing security during these times of economic and unpredictable uncertainties...
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One form of security came from ancestor-worshipping . Ancestor-worshipping was considered important in ensuring the comfort of the deceased and this practice was particularly emphasised in China and India. As this duty was the responsibility of the eldest living son in the family, the significance of this task not only shows the extent of male favourability, but it also further undermines the status of women...
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