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A fascinating exploration of the relationship between gender and emotion.
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A fascinating exploration of the relationship between gender and emotion.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780521639866
- ISBN-10: 0521639867
- Artikelnr.: 20974152
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780521639866
- ISBN-10: 0521639867
- Artikelnr.: 20974152
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Cultural, Gender and Emotional Beliefs: 1. Thinking about gender,
thinking about theory Stephanie A. Shields; 2. The socialisation of gender
differences in emotional expression Leslie R. Brody; 3. Men's and women's
lay theories of emotion Vanda L. Zammuner; 4.The relationship between
gender and emotions in different cultures Agneta H. Fischer and Anton S. R.
Manstead; Part II. Emotion Expression and Communication: 5. Gender
differences in nonverbal communication of emotion Judy A. Hall, Jason D.
Carter and Terrence G. Horgan; 6. Gender and smiling: a meta-analysis
Marianne LaFrance and Marvin Hecht; 7. Sex differences in crying Ad
Vingerhoets and Jan Scheirs; 8. Masculine identity and restrictive
emotionality Jeroen Jansz; Part III. Distinct Emotions: 9. Women, men and
positive emotions Michele G. Alexander and Wendy Wood; 10. Gender and anger
Ann Kring; 11. Gender, sadness and depression Robyn Fivush and Janine P.
Buckner; 12. Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt Tamara J.
Ferguson and Heidi L. Eyre; 13. Sex differences in anxiety and depression
Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett and Paula R. Pietromonaco; Part IV.
Epilogue: Gender and emotion: notes from a grateful tourist Kay Deaux.
thinking about theory Stephanie A. Shields; 2. The socialisation of gender
differences in emotional expression Leslie R. Brody; 3. Men's and women's
lay theories of emotion Vanda L. Zammuner; 4.The relationship between
gender and emotions in different cultures Agneta H. Fischer and Anton S. R.
Manstead; Part II. Emotion Expression and Communication: 5. Gender
differences in nonverbal communication of emotion Judy A. Hall, Jason D.
Carter and Terrence G. Horgan; 6. Gender and smiling: a meta-analysis
Marianne LaFrance and Marvin Hecht; 7. Sex differences in crying Ad
Vingerhoets and Jan Scheirs; 8. Masculine identity and restrictive
emotionality Jeroen Jansz; Part III. Distinct Emotions: 9. Women, men and
positive emotions Michele G. Alexander and Wendy Wood; 10. Gender and anger
Ann Kring; 11. Gender, sadness and depression Robyn Fivush and Janine P.
Buckner; 12. Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt Tamara J.
Ferguson and Heidi L. Eyre; 13. Sex differences in anxiety and depression
Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett and Paula R. Pietromonaco; Part IV.
Epilogue: Gender and emotion: notes from a grateful tourist Kay Deaux.
Part I. Cultural, Gender and Emotional Beliefs: 1. Thinking about gender,
thinking about theory Stephanie A. Shields; 2. The socialisation of gender
differences in emotional expression Leslie R. Brody; 3. Men's and women's
lay theories of emotion Vanda L. Zammuner; 4.The relationship between
gender and emotions in different cultures Agneta H. Fischer and Anton S. R.
Manstead; Part II. Emotion Expression and Communication: 5. Gender
differences in nonverbal communication of emotion Judy A. Hall, Jason D.
Carter and Terrence G. Horgan; 6. Gender and smiling: a meta-analysis
Marianne LaFrance and Marvin Hecht; 7. Sex differences in crying Ad
Vingerhoets and Jan Scheirs; 8. Masculine identity and restrictive
emotionality Jeroen Jansz; Part III. Distinct Emotions: 9. Women, men and
positive emotions Michele G. Alexander and Wendy Wood; 10. Gender and anger
Ann Kring; 11. Gender, sadness and depression Robyn Fivush and Janine P.
Buckner; 12. Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt Tamara J.
Ferguson and Heidi L. Eyre; 13. Sex differences in anxiety and depression
Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett and Paula R. Pietromonaco; Part IV.
Epilogue: Gender and emotion: notes from a grateful tourist Kay Deaux.
thinking about theory Stephanie A. Shields; 2. The socialisation of gender
differences in emotional expression Leslie R. Brody; 3. Men's and women's
lay theories of emotion Vanda L. Zammuner; 4.The relationship between
gender and emotions in different cultures Agneta H. Fischer and Anton S. R.
Manstead; Part II. Emotion Expression and Communication: 5. Gender
differences in nonverbal communication of emotion Judy A. Hall, Jason D.
Carter and Terrence G. Horgan; 6. Gender and smiling: a meta-analysis
Marianne LaFrance and Marvin Hecht; 7. Sex differences in crying Ad
Vingerhoets and Jan Scheirs; 8. Masculine identity and restrictive
emotionality Jeroen Jansz; Part III. Distinct Emotions: 9. Women, men and
positive emotions Michele G. Alexander and Wendy Wood; 10. Gender and anger
Ann Kring; 11. Gender, sadness and depression Robyn Fivush and Janine P.
Buckner; 12. Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt Tamara J.
Ferguson and Heidi L. Eyre; 13. Sex differences in anxiety and depression
Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett and Paula R. Pietromonaco; Part IV.
Epilogue: Gender and emotion: notes from a grateful tourist Kay Deaux.