International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities
References and further reading
Brody, L.R. (1999) Gender, Emotion and the Family, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Brody, L.R. and Hall, J.A. (2004) ‘Gender, emotion and expression’, in M.Lewis and J.M. Haviland-Jones (eds) Handbook of Emotions, 2 edn, New York: Guilford, pp. 338–49.
Buss, D.M. (1995) ‘Psychological sex differences’, American Psychologist, 50 (3):164–8.
Darwin, C. (1872) The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals, London: John Murray.
Goldberg, H. (1976) The Hazards of Being Male, New York: Signet.
Kring, A.M.
(2000) ‘Gender and anger’, in A.H. Fischer (ed.) Gender and Emotion, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 211–31.
Levant, R.F. (1998) ‘Desperately seeking language’, in W.S.Pollack and R.F.Levant (eds) New Psychotherapy for Men, New York: John Wiley, pp. 35–56.
Petersen, A. (1998) Unmasking the Masculine, London: Sage.
Robinson, M.D., Johnson, J.T. and Shields, S.A. (1998) ‘The gender heuristic and the database’, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 20:206–19.
Seidler, V.J. (1994) Unreasonable Men, London: Routledge.
Shields, S.A. (2005) ‘The politics of emotions in everyday life’, Review of General Psychology, 9 (1):3–15.
See also: essentialism; hegemonic masculinity; intimacy; love; methods, methodology and research; psychology; sociobiology
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