Gender and emotion : social psychological perspectives
edited by Agneta H. Fischer
03-2208315

Table des matières

Preface Agneta H. Fischer
Contributors
Part I Culture, gender, and emotional beliefs
    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
        Antony S. R. Manstead

Part II Emotion expression and communication
    Gender differences in nonverbal communication of emotion
        Judy A. Hall
        Jason D. Carter Terrence G. Horgan
    Gender and smiling: A meta-analysis
        Marianne Lafrance
        Marvin Hecht
    Sex differences in crying: Empirical findings and possible explanations
        Ad Vingerhoets Jan Scheirs
    Masculine identity and restrictive emotionality
        Jeroen Jansz

Part III Distinct emotions
    Women, men, and positive emotions: A social role interpretation
        Michele G. Alexander Wendy Wood
    Gender and anger
        Ann M. Kring
    Gender, sadness, and depression: The development of emotional focus through
    gendered discourse Robyn Fivush
        Janine P. Buckner
    Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt: Stereotypes, socialization, and
    situational pressures
        Tamara J. Ferguson
        Heidi L. Eyre
    Sex differences in anxiety and depression: Empirical evidence and methodological questions
        Tracey E. Madden
        Lisa Feldman Barrett Paula R. Pietromonaco

Part IV Epilogue
    Gender and emotion: Notes from a grateful tourist
        Kay Deaux

Indexes

27 septembre 2000