Gender, Emotions and Power, 1750-2020

This collection of essays constitutes a timely intervention into contemporary debates on emotions, gender, race and power. Interrogating how emotional expectations are established as gendered, racialised and class-based notions, the volume explores the ways these expectations have been generated, st...

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Other Authors: Parker, Hannah (Editor), Doble, Josh (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of London Press 2024
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