Citations:fratriarchal


 * 2000, Craig Prichard, Making Managers in Universities and Colleges, McGraw-Hill Education (UK) (ISBN 9780335232581), page 173:
 * Traditionally, managerial stations have been produced as masculine by what Cockburn ( 1991 ) , drawing on Pateman&#39;s ( 1988 ) analysis , describes as a &#39; fratriarchal compact between men over women in work organizations.
 * 2002, Jeanette Edwards, Jeff Hearn, Prof Jeff Hearn, Jennie Popay, Men, Gender Divisions and Welfare, Routledge (ISBN 9781134811830), page 173:
 * Patriarchal and fratriarchal relations between men can be characterized by two contradictory features: collectivism and peer social support (fratriarchal); and hierarchical individualism and competition (patriarchal).
 * 2009, Andrew Whelan, Breakcore: Identity and Interaction on Peer-to-Peer, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (ISBN 9781443811675), page 207:
 * In the fratriarchal domain, these transgressive enactments are generally not subversive. The most generous interpretation would perhaps be that whilst they sometimes seem to subvert the patriarchal voice of authority, they do so through ...