21 janvier 2013
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Ute Frevert, « Chapter 2. Gendering emotions », Central European University Press, ID : 10670/1.87q917
Emotions, whether lost or retrieved, come in socially specific and culturally diverse forms. Honour, for instance, was an emotional disposition deeply ingrained in nineteenth-century European society, and yet, it took multiple shapes and translated into different practices. The latter varied according to social class, age, religion, and national belonging. Most conspicuously, they varied according to gender. Although honour was relevant to both men and women, its manifestations and meaning di...