ONLY USE BELOW REFERENCE, NO OUTSIDE SOURCE! Required Chemaly, S. (2018)Introduction: Nice to Meet You, Rage&1. Mad Girls. Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger (xi-xxiii, XXXXXXXXXXNew York,...

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Do some emotions “belong” to only one gender? Chemaly explores how and why women are not allowed to be angry, and you’ve already seen that women are twice as likely to report suffering from depression as are men—which may have something to do with men not being allowed to exhibit sadness.
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This unit's discussion, as follows:



1. Write about all of the ways you can think of that emotions are gendered.Are women and men allowed and encouraged to exhibit certain emotions, and discouraged from exhibiting and feeling other emotions? Include at least two examples from your personal experience.



2.Use the Chemaly reading for this week (and lecture, if it helps) to provide analytical perspective about the ways in which emotions are gendered.






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Answer To: ONLY USE BELOW REFERENCE, NO OUTSIDE SOURCE! Required Chemaly, S. (2018)Introduction: Nice to Meet...

Nasreen answered on Jul 01 2022
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INTRODUCTION -NICE TO MEET YOU, RAGE 1
Chemaly in the introduction Nice To Meet You - compels us to
consider why gender is important in anger and how we might un-gender our sentiments. by taking us along on her personal path as a daughter, mother, and writer. She also encourages her reader to be furious, be vocal, and appreciate the rage that anger brings.it is indeed a old statement to make.
People have shown a few, but substantial, variations in how they express their...
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