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Subject: [HIST-EMOTION] Sexed Sentiments: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender and Emotion
The new issue of Critical Studies is on theme of 'Sexed Sentiments', edited by Willemijn Ruberg and Kristine Steenbergh.
It contains articles on topics ranging from Shakespeare to Quentin Crisp, and from divine providence to feminist solidarity.
The Table of Contents is pasted below, and available online here:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rodopi/crst/2010/00000034/00000001SEXED SENTIMENTS
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender and Emotion.
Edited by Willemijn Ruberg and Kristine Steenbergh
Introduction
pp. 1-20(20)
Ruberg, Willemijn
An Individual of Feeling: Emotion, Gender, and Subjectivity in Historical Perspectives on Sensibility
pp. 21-45(25)
Pribram, E. Deidre
'Pale & Dejected Exhausted by the Waste of Sorrow': Courtship and the Expression of Emotion, Mary Shackleton, 1783-1791
pp. 47-70(24)
O'Neill, Kevin
Divine Providence and Resignation: The Role of Religion in the Management of the Emotions of the Anglo-Irish Countess of Dunraven, Caroline Wyndham-Quin (1790-1870)
pp. 71-91(21)
Clarke, Odette
Emotion, Performance and Gender in Shakespeare's Hamlet
pp. 93-116(24)
Steenbergh, Kristine
Monstrous Masculinity and Emotional Torture in
William Godwin's Fleetwood; or, the New Man of Feeling
pp. 117-139(23)
van Leeuwen, Evert Jan
The Double Wound: Shame and Trauma in Joy Kogawa's Obasan
pp. 141-163(23)
Authors: McDermott, Sinéad
Quentin Crisp, Camp and the Art of Shamelessness
pp. 165-184(20)
Hotz-Davies, Ingrid
The Social Psychologising of Emotion and Gender: A Critical Perspective
pp. 185-205(21)
Locke, Abigail
Empathy, Emotion and Feminist Solidarities
pp. 207-232(26)
Gray, Breda
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