Gender, emotion, and the family

Gender, emotion, and the family

By Leslie Brody

Subjects: Stéréotypes, Famille, Émotions, Family, Différences entre sexes (Psychologie), Communication interpersonnelle, Différences entre sexes, Emotions, Sex differences, Sex differences (Psychology), Gender identity

Description: Do women express their feelings more than men? Popular stereotypes say they do, but in this provocative book, Leslie Brody breaks with conventional wisdom. Nurture, far more than nature, emerges here as the stronger force in fashioning gender differences in emotional expression. Brody shows that whether and how men and women express their feelings varies widely from situation to situation and from culture to culture, and depends on a number of particular characteristics including age, ethnicity, cultural background, power and status.

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