Review of: Manuel Borutta, Nina Verheyen (Hg.): Die Präsenz der Gefühle. Männlichkeit und Emotion in der Moderne. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag 2010.

Authors

  • Mechthild Bereswill Universität Kassel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14766/892

Keywords:

Emotionen, Männlichkeit, Moderne, Repräsentation, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Geschlecht, Gender

Abstract

In the center of the review, are fundamental questions (emerging from the articles of the anthology) of a gender theoretical understanding of the relationship between emotions and gender, with a general focus on masculinities. Are emotions inherently gendered, as Ute Frevert supposes? Or is Andreas Reckwitz’s assumption valid that the emotions of a modern and post-modern subject are not always gendered, and that consequently, gender would be a mere subsequent phenomenon? In the context of these controversial gender theoretical questions, the research premises, outlined by the editors of the anthology, are also examined and illustrated further.

Author Biography

Mechthild Bereswill, Universität Kassel

Fachbereich Sozialwesen (04), Professur für Soziologie sozialer Differenzierung und Soziokultur

Published

2010-10-14

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