why do so many women still take on their husband's surname after marriage? and i wonder why a woman's birth name is still called a 'maiden' name?
the author of this article claims it is about the assumption of ownership of women.....
“Abuse and oppression of women is entwined with men feeling that they own women.
And I can't think of anything that suggests ownership more than a woman taking her husband's name.”
but the writer does not discuss the 5,000 year tradition of patriarchy and the much later tradition of christian monogamous marriage. so what traditions went on for many, many thousands of years before that?
go back to the very beginning of human beings (whenever that was) and you will find consistently that all tribes/societies were matrilinial. that is, the line of descent went from the mother to her children.
why? because the father was usually unknown but the mother, in most cases, was known. work it out for yourself.
the article continues in present time .....
So rather than asking, "Why are women still changing their surname when they marry?" perhaps instead we should be demanding, "Why aren't men changing theirs?"
Which is why women need to stop caving and placating. They need to shake off the social pressure to "follow tradition" and ask themselves what they really want to do.
But they should also ask their husband if he's keen to change his surname to theirs.
And if he isn't? Well, as Caitlin Moran said, they're likely dealing with "some total f***ing bull****".”
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-01/why-arent-men-changing-their-name-after-marriage/8226970
the author of this article claims it is about the assumption of ownership of women.....
“Abuse and oppression of women is entwined with men feeling that they own women.
And I can't think of anything that suggests ownership more than a woman taking her husband's name.”
but the writer does not discuss the 5,000 year tradition of patriarchy and the much later tradition of christian monogamous marriage. so what traditions went on for many, many thousands of years before that?
go back to the very beginning of human beings (whenever that was) and you will find consistently that all tribes/societies were matrilinial. that is, the line of descent went from the mother to her children.
why? because the father was usually unknown but the mother, in most cases, was known. work it out for yourself.
the article continues in present time .....
So rather than asking, "Why are women still changing their surname when they marry?" perhaps instead we should be demanding, "Why aren't men changing theirs?"
Which is why women need to stop caving and placating. They need to shake off the social pressure to "follow tradition" and ask themselves what they really want to do.
But they should also ask their husband if he's keen to change his surname to theirs.
And if he isn't? Well, as Caitlin Moran said, they're likely dealing with "some total f***ing bull****".”
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-01/why-arent-men-changing-their-name-after-marriage/8226970