An edition of Sexed sentiments (2011)

Sexed sentiments

interdisciplinary perspectives on gender and emotion

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Sexed sentiments
Willemijn Ruberg
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An edition of Sexed sentiments (2011)

Sexed sentiments

interdisciplinary perspectives on gender and emotion

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"Sexed Sentiments provides a gender perspective on the recent turn to affect in criticism. It presents new work by scholars from different disciplines working on gender and emotion, a field par excellence where an interdisciplinary focus is fruitful. This collection presents essays from disciplines like history, literary studies, psychology, sociology and queer studies, focusing on subjects varying from masculinity in the cult of sensibility to the role of empathy in forging feminist solidarities. The volume illuminates how new theoretical approaches to both gender and emotion may be productively applied to a variety of fields."--P. [4] of cover.

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Rodopi
Language
English
Pages
245

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Table of Contents

Part I: Historical Perspectives.
An Individual of Feeling: Emotion, Gender, and Subjectivity in Historical Perspectives on Sensibility -- E. Deidre Pribram
'Pale & Dejected Exhausted by the Waste of Sorrow': Courtship and the Expression of Emotion, Mary Shackleton, 1783-1791 -- Kevin O'Neill
Divine Providence and Resignation: The Role of Religion in the Management of the Emotions of the Anglo-Irish Countess of Dunraven, Caroline Wyndham-Quin (1790-1870) -- Odette Clarke -- Part II: Literary Perspectives.
Emotion, Performance and Gender in Shakespeare's Hamlet -- Kristine Steenbergh
Monstrous Masculinity and Emotional Torture in William Godwin's Fleetwood; or, the New Man of Feeling -- Evert Jan van Leeuwen
The Double Wound: Shame and Trauma in Joy Kogawa's Obasan -- Sinéad McDermott
Quentin Crisp, Camp and the Art of Shamelessness -- Ingrid Hotz-Davies -- Part III: Social Science Perspectives.
The Social Psychologising of Emotion and Gender: A Critical Perspective -- Abigail Locke
Empathy, Emotion and Feminist Solidarities -- Breda Gray.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Amsterdam, New York
Series
Critical studies -- vol. 34., Critical studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) -- v. 34.
Other Titles
Interdisciplinary perspectives on gender and emotion

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Library of Congress
BF531 .S494 2010, BF531.S494 2010, B809.3.A1 C74 v.34, BF531 .S494 2011, B809.3.A1 C74 v.34 2011

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245 p. ;
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24867790M
ISBN 10
9042032413
ISBN 13
9789042032415
LCCN
2011411152
OCLC/WorldCat
693810372

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