Gender and emotion : social psychological perspectives / [edited by] Agneta H. Fischer.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in emotion and social interaction. Second series. Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: xi, 331 pISBN:- 0521639867 (pbk.)
- 0521630150
- 155.33
- BF591. G45 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Thinking about gender, thinking about theory : gender and emotional experience / Stephanie A. Shields -- The socialization of gender differences in emotional expression : display rules, infant temperament, and differentiation / Leslie R. Brody -- Men's and women's lay theories of emotion / Vanda L. Zammuner -- The relation between gender and emotion in different cultures / Agneta H. Fischer and Antony S.R. Manstead -- Gender differences in nonverbal communication of emotion / Judy A. Hall, Jason D. Carter, and Terrence G. Horgan -- Gender and smiling : a meta-analysis / Marianne Lafrance and Marvin Hecht -- Sex differences in crying : empirical findings and possible explanations / Ad Vingerhoets and Jan Scheirs -- Masculine identity and restrictive emotionality / Jeroen Jansz -- Women, men, and positive emotions : a social role interpretation / Michele G. Alexander and Wendy Wood -- Gender and anger / Ann M. Kring -- Gender, sadness, and depression : the development of emotional focus through gendered discourse / Robyn Fivush and Janine P. Buckner -- Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt : stereotypes, socialization, and situational pressures / Tamara J. Ferguson and Heidi L. Eyre -- Sex differences in anxiety and depression : empirical evidence and methodological questions / Tracey E. Madden, Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Paula R. Pietromonaco.
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