Women's Places in Various Societies Flashcards
What was a woman’s place in the Stone Age?
Anthropologists believe that most women in a hunter-gatherer society played their roles as a gatherer
What was a woman’s role in the Sumerian Society?
Most women usually took care of the house and the children. Rarely, upper-class woman also received an education. Edhuanna, the daughter of Sargon, was the first female writer in history.
What was a woman’s place in the Egyptian Society?
Most Egyptian women were devoted to their homes and their families. Some women had had jobs outside their homes though. A few served as priestesses, and some worked as administrators and artisans. Unlike other civilizations, women had certain legal rights.
What was a woman’s place in the Indian Society?
Hinduism taught that women could also gain salvation, but also taught that women were inferior to men. Hindu women were not allowed to read the Vedas or other sacred texts.
What was a woman’s place in Chinese Society?
In Confucianism, it was a woman’s duty to obey her husband. Chinese girls were also valued less than boys. “Raising daughters is like raising children for another family.
What was a woman’s place in Japanese Society?
Medieval Japanese women could own and manage property. They also played important roles in Buddhist religious spheres, conducting family rituals and independently pursuing religious activities. In the aristocracy, female attendants called nyobo served ruling men and high-ranking families