Gender and Emotion : Social Psychological Perspective.
FISCHER Agneta H. (Edited by)
2000
331
164.56-FISCH
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ; CULTURE ; COMMUNICATION ; HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ; MAN ; WOMAN
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ISBN 13 : 978-0-521-63986-6
Contents : Contributors: Stephanie A. Shields, Leslie R. Brody, Vanda L. Zammuner, Agneta H. Fischer, Anton S. R. Manstead, Judy A. Hall, Jason D. Carter, Terrence G. Horgan, Marianne LaFrance, Marvin Hecht, Ad Vingerhoets, Jan Scheirs, Jeroen Jansz, Michele G. Alexander, Wendy Wood, Ann Kring, Robyn Fivush, Janine P. Buckner, Tamara J. Ferguson, Heidi L. Eyre, Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Paula R. Pietromonaco, Kay Deaux.
Part I. Cultural, Gender and Emotional Beliefs:
1. Thinking about gender, thinking about theory
2. The socialisation of gender differences in emotional expression
3. Men's and women's lay theories of emotion
4.The relationship between gender and emotions in different cultures
Part II. Emotion Expression and Communication:
5. Gender differences in nonverbal communication of emotion
6. Gender and smiling: a meta-analysis
7. Sex differences in crying
8. Masculine identity and restrictive emotionality
Part III. Distinct Emotions:
9. Women, men and positive emotions
10. Gender and anger
11. Gender, sadness and depression
12. Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt
13. Sex differences in anxiety and depression
Part IV. Epilogue: Gender and emotion: notes from a grateful tourist
Language : English
Place of publishing : CAMBRIDGE
Figure(s) : Tableau(x)
Location : Nice Library
Material : Paper
Statement : Présent
Owner : Bibliothèque