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Gender and Emotion : Social Psychological Perspectives

Part of the Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction series
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When do people call someone emotional? Why is it generally accepted that women are emotional and men are not?

What are the actual differences between men and women with regard to specific emotions?

Under what circumstances are these differences most pronounced?

How can we explain these alleged differences? In this book a distinguished international group of scholars seek to address these and other questions in an attempt to disentangle the complex and fascinating relationship between gender and emotion.

Presenting a systematic overview of the most recent social psychological research in this field, the contributors combine empirical evidence and theoretical explanations to examine a wide range of emotions and emotional expressions and how they vary according to gender and context.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521630150 / 9780521630153
Hardback
155.33
09/03/2000
United Kingdom
English
xi, 331 p.
24 cm
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