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8 Gender Identification and De-identification in the Family
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Leslie BRODY
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
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I The Nature and Extent of Gender Differences
- 2 Understanding Emotional Expression 15
- 3 Words, Faces, Voices, and Behaviors 26
- 4 Physiological Arousal and Patterns of Emotional Expression 58
- 5 Sad or Mad? The Quality of Emotions 78
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II Gender, Biology, and the Family
- 6 The State of the Art: Biological Differences? 101
- 7 Transactional Relationships within Families 128
- 8 Gender Identification and De-identification in the Family 147
- 9 Fathers and the Family Climate 177
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III Cultural Origins and Consequences of Gender Differences
- 10 Social Motives, Power, and Roles 201
- 11 Stereotypes and Display Rules 227
- 12 The Power of Peers 244
- 13 The Health Consequences of Gender- Stereotypic Emotional Expression 260
- 14 Rethinking Gender and Emotion 281
- Notes 289
- References 303
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
-
I The Nature and Extent of Gender Differences
- 2 Understanding Emotional Expression 15
- 3 Words, Faces, Voices, and Behaviors 26
- 4 Physiological Arousal and Patterns of Emotional Expression 58
- 5 Sad or Mad? The Quality of Emotions 78
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II Gender, Biology, and the Family
- 6 The State of the Art: Biological Differences? 101
- 7 Transactional Relationships within Families 128
- 8 Gender Identification and De-identification in the Family 147
- 9 Fathers and the Family Climate 177
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III Cultural Origins and Consequences of Gender Differences
- 10 Social Motives, Power, and Roles 201
- 11 Stereotypes and Display Rules 227
- 12 The Power of Peers 244
- 13 The Health Consequences of Gender- Stereotypic Emotional Expression 260
- 14 Rethinking Gender and Emotion 281
- Notes 289
- References 303
- Index 355