Citations:fratriarchy


 * historical Jewish concept: system in which power is held by brothers:


 * 1964, John Marshall Holt, The Patriarchs of Israel:
 * Nevertheless, the institution of fratriarchy would have no separate status if it were merely a matter of the son&#39;s taking the place of the deceased father. 45 Consequently, the parallel with Hebrew fratriarchy is closer still, for in both cases it would appear that the father, while still alive, shared his authority as head of the family with the sons of the family.
 * 1988, Social Theory and Practice
 * I note that one of the consequences of the shift from patriarchy to fratriarchy is that some people become nostalgic for the authority of the benevolent patriarch, who if he was doing his job right at least prevented one of the great ...
 * 1988, Katarzyna Grosz, The Archive of the Wullu Family, Museum Tusculanum Press (ISBN 9788772890401), page 19:
 * This last problem received rather less attention than the previous three. a) The nature of family Koschaker perceived the family at Nuzi as a patriarchal one with vestigious remains of fratriarchy. This was in accordance with the ...
 * 2007, David Toshio Tsumura, The First Book of Smauel, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing (ISBN 9780802823595), page 518:
 * It reflects a system of the fratriarchy; his father Jesse had already retired (see 17:12; also Laban&#39;s role in Gen. 24:50).90 Note that McCarter too quickly emends the text to the plural “my brothers” following LXX and 4QSamb.91 It is ...


 * modern concept: rule by brothers or by a brotherhood:


 * 1996, Robert Strikwerda, Patrick D. Hopkins, Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (ISBN 9781461642060), page 246:
 * of advanced capitalist patriarchy, the rule of the fathers, I suggest we speak of fratriarchy, the rule of the brothers. For the moment, I propose this concept more as a metaphor than as a sharply defined analytical tool, ...
 * 2006, Jeff Hearn, Men In The Public Eye, Routledge (ISBN 9781134902750)
 * A recent example of this approach has been outlined by John Remy (1990) with patriarchy and fratriarchy seen as two arms or modes of a unitary system of dominance of rule by men. The relationship of the two modes may be antagonistic but ...
 * 2007, Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, Keith Pringle, International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, Routledge (ISBN 9781134317073), page 216:
 * NICHOLAS L. SYRETT FRATRIARCHY
 * Fratriarchy is a fusion of &#39;patriarchy&#39; and &#39;fraternity&#39; and involves the rule of brotherhoods or fraternities, as opposed to patriarchy&#39;s rule of fathers.


 * 2015, Taiwo Afuape, Gillian Hughes, Liberation Practices: Towards Emotional Wellbeing Through Dialogue, Routledge (ISBN 9781317635598), page 57:
 * The young men appeared to form a fratriarchy (patriarchy and fraternity combined) that Remy (1990) describes as a system &#39;based simply on the self-interest of the association of men itself&#39; (p. 45). However, people perceived as breaking ...
 * 2017, Rachel Woodward, Claire Duncanson, The Palgrave International Handbook of Gender and the Military, Springer (ISBN 9781137516770), page 249:
 * Fratriarchy is a particular expression of fraternity. Male power is sustained simply on the identified interest itself, which &#39;can reflect the demands of a group of lads to have the freedom to do as they please, to have a good time&#39;: ...
 * 2019, Professor Bob Pease, Facing Patriarchy: From a Violent Gender Order to a Culture of Peace, Zed Books Ltd. (ISBN 9781786992901)
 * One way of framing homosociality between men is that of fratriarchy, which refers to male power associated with brotherly alliances and groups (Tallberg 2003). Isenberg (2013) defines it as a fusion of patriarchy and fraternity, ...


 * brotherhood with hierarchical/discriminatory characteristics


 * 2004, Belinda Wheaton, Understanding Lifestyle Sport: Consumption, Identity and Difference, Routledge (ISBN 9781134511884), page 99:
 * Local surfers bear many of the characteristics of sporting fratriarchies or broth- erhoods. Sociologist John Loy offers some particularly interesting insights into these traits. First, sporting fratriarchies &#39;represent “where the action ...
 * 2006, Jeff Hearn, Men In The Public Eye, Routledge (ISBN 9781134902767), page 143:
 * Often they were &#39;men&#39;s clubs&#39; or men&#39;s huts (Motherson 1979; Remy 1990), from whose fratriarchies women were excluded, and directly or indirectly abused.30 Sometimes they involved men&#39;s organization of women.
 * 2007, Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, Keith Pringle, International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, Routledge (ISBN 9781134317066)
 * Hearn,for instance, describes bureaucracies as mixtures of patriarchal and fratriarchal organisations, where men meet in fratriarchies, but relate through patriarchal hierarchies (Hearn 1992). Fratriarchy&#39;s &#39;competitive bonding&#39; is based ...
 * 2009, Olympika
 * 29 Fratriarchies are fraternal interest groups whose masculine practices serve to construct and reconstruct masculine hegemony. They foster masculine domination in a threefold manner by bringing men together, keeping men together, and putting women down.
 * 2011, Steve Georgakis, Katrina Marie Russell, Youth Sport in Australia, Sydney University Press (ISBN 9781920899646), page 149:
 * In the second section I examine surf lifesaving and surfing as fratriarchies, or brotherhoods, in which members bond through physical rites, intimidation, violence and denigrating women (Loy 1995). A key difference between the two ...
 * 2011, Douglas G. Booth, Surfing: The Ultimate Guide: The Ultimate Guide, ABC-CLIO (ISBN 9780313380433), page 9:
 * However, there are numerous examples of surfer tribes descending into brotherhoods or fratriarchies. Under the control of leaders who “claim the right not only to the best waves, but also the right to grant waves to the lesser ranks in ...
 * 2011, H. Thorpe, Snowboarding Bodies in Theory and Practice, Springer (ISBN 9780230305571), page 183:
 * As well as excluding older and less skilled males, the snowboarding fratriarchy also has the potential to be violently homophobic. &#39;I hate to think what the young hard-core boarders would do to a homosexual rider,&#39; said Nick &#39;I&#39;m ...
 * 2021, Farhad Khosrokhavar, Jihadism in Europe: European Youth and the New Caliphate, Oxford University Press (ISBN 9780197564981), page 257:
 * Among fratriarchies, one can also mention the Bakraoui brothers, Ibrahim and Khalid. They were prominent, seasoned bandits whose main concern at the outset was not ideological. Moreover, they never went to Syria and their radicalization ...