Men and the language of emotions

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Abstract

Men and the Language of Emotions challenges the commonly held association of rationality with masculinity, involving distancing from the language of emotions. Drawing on a study of heterosexual men talking about their life and relationships, he demonstrates that men are capable of speaking of emotions, and in direct and uninhibited ways.

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Galasiński, D. (2016). Men and the language of emotions. Men and the Language of Emotions (pp. 1–172). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230510128

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