UID:
edocfu_9958062029702883
Format:
xxviii, 333 p.
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-134-77417-6
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1-134-77414-1
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1-134-77416-8
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1-280-31958-5
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0-203-43745-4
Content:
In this comprehensive assessment of the sociology of emotions, scholars of international stature argue that emotions hold a crucial key to our understanding of social processes. Covers key areas such as sexuality, health and gender.
Note:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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part Part I Critical perspectives on emotions --
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chapter 1 The sociology of emotion as a way of seeing /
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chapter 2 Emotion and communicative action --
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chapter 3 The limitations of cultural constructionism in the study of emotion /
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chapter 4 The sociogenesis of emotion --
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part Part II The mediation of emotional experience --
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chapter 5 ‘Bored and blasé’ --
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chapter 6 In search of the inner child --
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chapter 7 Emotions, cyberspace and the ‘virtual’ body --
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part Part III Emotions and the body through the life-course --
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chapter 8 Children, emotions and daily life at home and school --
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chapter 9 ‘Shorties, low-lifers, hardnuts and kings’ --
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chapter 10 Ageing and the emotions /
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part Part IV Sexuality, intimacy and personal relations --
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chapter 11 Masculinity, violence and emotional life /
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chapter 12 ‘Stepford wives’ and ‘hollow men’? --
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chapter 13 Changes in the ‘lust balance’ of sex and love since the sexual revolution --
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part Part V Emotions and health --
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chapter 14 Emotions, pain and gender /
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chapter 15 Social performances and their discontents --
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chapter 16 ‘Getting the job done’ --
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chapter 17 Emotions in rationalizing organizations.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-13798-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-415-13799-3
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9780203437452