Actions expressing strong emotions such as anger can be appropriate responses when an agent judges a serious injustice to have been committed. Certainly, a woman can experience these conditions and express herself through actions such as gesturing aggressively, gritting her teeth, or lashing out verbally. If she is consequently labeled “crazy,” “hysterical,” or “a bitch,” what has gone awry? This paper offers an analysis of the common charge of inappropriateness in the case of women’s actions expressing emotion. To begin, I will present core normative distinctions that define appropriate emotional expression. Following this, the “double-bind” of women’s actions expressing emotion will be explored with reference to the conflicting normative ...
Research suggests that gender socialization contributes to how women perceive anger in g...
The investigation combined qualitative and quantitative methods, involving questionnaire, focus grou...
The history of philosophy has seen many theories that are, in one way or another, unfriendly to the ...
Actions expressing strong emotions such as anger can be appropriate responses when an agent judges a...
Men and women differ in the regulation of their anger expressions. As the regulation of anger expres...
The simple picture of the angry male and the friendly female may be appealing, but it is oversimplif...
abstract: Patriarchal forces manifest in a variety of wide-reaching ways, but few are more potent th...
Feminist advocacy commits wholeheartedly to a woman’s autonomous choices about how to respond to dom...
Other people’s emotional reactions to a third person’s behaviour are potentially informative about w...
In my dissertation, I explore how emotions operate under conditions of injustice. Specifically, my i...
This paper critically examines existing literature regarding gender differences in anger expression ...
Philosopher Marilyn Frye (1983) categorizes anger, a stereotypically male emotion, as a tool to dec...
The authors’ work in clinical and forensic psychology has brought them into contact with various for...
Contains fulltext : 182030.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anger expressio...
Norms have a strong influence on human social interactions, but the emotions and actions associated ...
Research suggests that gender socialization contributes to how women perceive anger in g...
The investigation combined qualitative and quantitative methods, involving questionnaire, focus grou...
The history of philosophy has seen many theories that are, in one way or another, unfriendly to the ...
Actions expressing strong emotions such as anger can be appropriate responses when an agent judges a...
Men and women differ in the regulation of their anger expressions. As the regulation of anger expres...
The simple picture of the angry male and the friendly female may be appealing, but it is oversimplif...
abstract: Patriarchal forces manifest in a variety of wide-reaching ways, but few are more potent th...
Feminist advocacy commits wholeheartedly to a woman’s autonomous choices about how to respond to dom...
Other people’s emotional reactions to a third person’s behaviour are potentially informative about w...
In my dissertation, I explore how emotions operate under conditions of injustice. Specifically, my i...
This paper critically examines existing literature regarding gender differences in anger expression ...
Philosopher Marilyn Frye (1983) categorizes anger, a stereotypically male emotion, as a tool to dec...
The authors’ work in clinical and forensic psychology has brought them into contact with various for...
Contains fulltext : 182030.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anger expressio...
Norms have a strong influence on human social interactions, but the emotions and actions associated ...
Research suggests that gender socialization contributes to how women perceive anger in g...
The investigation combined qualitative and quantitative methods, involving questionnaire, focus grou...
The history of philosophy has seen many theories that are, in one way or another, unfriendly to the ...