Gender and Emotion An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Women express more emotion than men, but do they also experience more emotion than men? Are emotions represented differently in men and women's brains? What are the origins of gender differences in emotions - are we born different or is it socialization that renders us different? What are the i...

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Other Authors: Latu, Ioana (Editor), Kaiser, Susanne (Editor), Mast, Marianne Schmid (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 2013
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