This chapter offers an overview of psychology’s approach to sex differences in emotion, beginning from a discussion of how psychology has approached emotion. The chapter takes a critical, social-constructionist stance on emotion and critiques psychology’s essentialist stance. Moreover, it introduces a new direction in psychology in which emotion and gender are studied from a discursive perspective, in which emotion words and concepts can function interactionally. The article considers two examples. In the first, a woman is positioned as emotional and by implication, irrational. The second example investigates how the popular concept of ‘emotion work’, one that typically constructs women as down-trodden, can in fact be used as a resource for...
[Extract] In this paper I take up two closely related tasks. The first is to show how the work of fe...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
A quarter of a century ago, philosopher Judith Butler (1990) called upon society to create “gender t...
YesThis chapter offers an overview of psychology’s approach to sex differences in emotion, beginning...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article examines some of the issues involved in developing research strategies that are robust ...
We introduce a critical interpretative psychology that we came to embrace as researchers studying wo...
Women express more emotion than men, but do they also experience more emotion than men? Are emotions...
This presentation is part of the Gender in Evolutionary Psychology track. Many feminist philosophers...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Various authors have documented the androcentric bias of science. Males have been considered the pro...
This thesis contributes to a relatively small but burgeoning body of feminist and critical discourse...
There is long tradition of investigating gender differences in psychology and interest in this subje...
ABSTRACT: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formu-lations of evolutionar...
[Extract] In this paper I take up two closely related tasks. The first is to show how the work of fe...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
A quarter of a century ago, philosopher Judith Butler (1990) called upon society to create “gender t...
YesThis chapter offers an overview of psychology’s approach to sex differences in emotion, beginning...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article examines some of the issues involved in developing research strategies that are robust ...
We introduce a critical interpretative psychology that we came to embrace as researchers studying wo...
Women express more emotion than men, but do they also experience more emotion than men? Are emotions...
This presentation is part of the Gender in Evolutionary Psychology track. Many feminist philosophers...
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in th...
The chapter discusses the extent to which emotion stereotypes and norms, as reflected in lay theorie...
Various authors have documented the androcentric bias of science. Males have been considered the pro...
This thesis contributes to a relatively small but burgeoning body of feminist and critical discourse...
There is long tradition of investigating gender differences in psychology and interest in this subje...
ABSTRACT: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formu-lations of evolutionar...
[Extract] In this paper I take up two closely related tasks. The first is to show how the work of fe...
ABSTRACT Empathy in the sense of understanding the feelings, thoughts and behavior of another perso...
A quarter of a century ago, philosopher Judith Butler (1990) called upon society to create “gender t...