Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-354) and index.
Contents
Understanding emotional expression -- Words, faces, voices, and behaviors -- Physiological arousal and patterns of emotional expression -- Sad or mad? The quality of emotions -- The state of the art : biological differences? -- Transactional relationships within families -- Gender identification and de-identification in the family -- Fathers and the family climate -- Social motives, power, and roles -- Stereotypes and display rules -- The power of peers -- The health consequences of gender-stereotypic emotional expression -- Rethinking gender and emotion.