Gender, emotion, and the family / Leslie Brody.
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- 0674341864
- 067400551
- RC455.4.E46 B76 1999
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المكتبة الرئيسية الطابق الثاني أ | RC455.4.E46B76 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0900000142895 |
2nd printing, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-354) and index.
Understanding emotional expression -- Words, faces, voices, and behaviors -- Physiological arousal and patterns of emotional expression -- Sad or mad? The quality of emotions -- The state of the art: biological differences? -- Transactional relationships within families -- Gender identification and de-identification in the family -- Fathers and the family climate -- Social motives, power, and roles -- Stereotypes and display rules -- The power of peers -- The health consequences of gender-stereotypic emotional expression -- Rethinking gender and emotion.
"Do Women express their feelings more than men? Popular stereotypes say they do, but in this provocative book, Leslie Brody breaks with conventional wisdom. Integrating a wealth of perspectives and research - biological, sociocultural, developmental - her work explores the nature and extent of gender differences in emotional expression, as well as the endlessly complex question of how such differences come about."--BOOK JACKET.
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