The Emotional Self: A Sociocultural ExplorationSAGE, 1998 M06 18 - 195 páginas `This addition to a growing number of texts which approach emotions and emotionality from a social constructionist perspective is well written, scholarly, accessible and interesting.... There is both breadth and depth to this work.' - Feminism and Psychology This broad-ranging and accessible book brings together social and cultural theory with original empirical research into the nature of the emotional self in contemporary western societies. The emphasis of the analysis is on the emotional self as a dynamic project that is continually shaped and reshaped via discourse, embodied sensations, memory, personal biography and interactions with others and objects. Using an interdisciplinary approa |
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Everyday Discourses | 39 |
Emotions Bodies Selves | 71 |
The Emotional Woman and the Unemotional Man | 105 |
Emotions Things and Places | 137 |
Study Participants | 173 |
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