Review of: Manuel Borutta, Nina Verheyen (Hg.): Die Präsenz der Gefühle. Männlichkeit und Emotion in der Moderne. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag 2010.
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https://doi.org/10.14766/892Keywords:
Emotionen, Männlichkeit, Moderne, Repräsentation, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
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.Downloads
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