Sobre o Autor

Johann Jakob Bachofen was a Swiss jurist and anthropologist, renowned for his theories on matriarchy and the role of women in ancient societies. His seminal work, "Myth, Religion, and Mother Right," published in 1861, explores the historical significance of maternal lineage and the influence of mythological narratives on social structures. Bachofen's ideas challenged the patriarchal views predominant in his time, positing that early human societies were matriarchal and that this structure profoundly influenced the development of religion and culture.

Bachofen's contributions to anthropology and sociology have left a lasting impact, inspiring scholars to re-evaluate gender roles in historical contexts. His interdisciplinary approach combined elements of law, mythology, and sociology, making significant strides in understanding the evolution of human societies. Although his theories have faced criticism, they opened the door for further exploration into the complexities of gender and power dynamics in history.

Nacionalidade Suíço
Data de Nascimento December 22, 1818
Local de Nascimento Basel, Switzerland
Data de Falecimento November 25, 1887
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