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Sexualisierte Gehirne: Wissenschaftliche Modellierung emotionaler Intelligenz aus einer kulturellen

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Artist
Karafyllis, Nicole C. [Editor]; Ulshöfer, Gotlind [Editor]; Karaf
Book Title
Sexualized Brains: Scientific Modeling of Emotional Intelligence
ISBN
9780262113175

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262113171
ISBN-13
9780262113175
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66032580

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
416 Pages
Publication Name
Sexualized Brains : Scientific Modeling of Emotional Intelligence from a Cultural Perspective
Language
English
Subject
Neuroscience, Gender Studies, Applied Psychology, Emotions, Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality)
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Self-Help, Psychology, Medical
Author
Nicole C. Karafyllis, Robert Nye, William Reddy, Michael Hagner
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
31.3 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2008-008736
Reviews
"In this scintillating collection of essays, experts drawn from five different countries and nine different academic fields turn their sights and their insights on one of the hottest topics in neuroscience today-emotional intelligence. This is no esoteric tome for dusty scholars: its topic relates and is here painstakingly related to such timeless concerns as male/female difference, the interconnections of biology and gender, the concepts of genius and the elite brain, and the threat to society-and the promise-posed by science. A must-read for anyone interested in people." -Janet Kourany, Fellow, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of Notre Dame
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
155.3/3
Synopsis
The cultural and political implications of research on emotions and recent studies of the "essential difference" in male and female brains and behaviors., The cultural and political implications of research on emotions and recent studies of the "essential difference" in male and female brains and behaviors. The now-popular idea that emotions have an intelligent core (and the reverse, that intelligence has an emotional core) comes from the neurosciences and psychology. Similarly, the fundamental sexualization of the brain--the new interest in "essential differences" in male and female brains and behaviors--is based on neuroscience research and neuroimages of emotions. In Sexualized Brains, scholars from a range of disciplines reflect on the epistemological claims that emotional intelligence (EI) can be located in the brain and that it is legitimate to attribute distinct kinds of emotions to the biological sexes. The brain, as an icon, has colonized the humanities and social sciences, leading to the emergence of such new disciplines as neurosociology, neuroeconomics, and neurophilosophy. Neuroscience and psychology now have the power to transform not only the practice of science but also contemporary society. These developments, the essays in this volume show, will soon affect the very heart of gender studies. Contributors examine historical views of gender, sex, and elite brains (the influential idea of the "genius"); techniques for representing and measuring emotions and EI (including neuroimaging and pop science); the socioeconomic contexts of debates on elites, EI, and gender and the underlying power of the brain as a model to legitimize social disparities. Contributors Anne Bartsch, Carmen Baumeler, Myriam Bechtoldt, Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Malte-Christian Gruber, Michael Hagner, B rbel H sing, Eva Illouz, Nicole C. Karafyllis, Carolyn MacCann, Gerald Matthews, Robert Nye, William Reddy, Richard D. Roberts, Ralf Schulze, Gotlind Ulsh fer, Moshe Zeidner, The cultural and political implications of research on emotions and recent studies of the "essential difference" in male and female brains and behaviors. The now-popular idea that emotions have an intelligent core (and the reverse, that intelligence has an emotional core) comes from the neurosciences and psychology. Similarly, the fundamental sexualization of the brain--the new interest in "essential differences" in male and female brains and behaviors--is based on neuroscience research and neuroimages of emotions. In Sexualized Brains, scholars from a range of disciplines reflect on the epistemological claims that emotional intelligence (EI) can be located in the brain and that it is legitimate to attribute distinct kinds of emotions to the biological sexes. The brain, as an icon, has colonized the humanities and social sciences, leading to the emergence of such new disciplines as neurosociology, neuroeconomics, and neurophilosophy. Neuroscience and psychology now have the power to transform not only the practice of science but also contemporary society. These developments, the essays in this volume show, will soon affect the very heart of gender studies. Contributors examine historical views of gender, sex, and elite brains (the influential idea of the "genius"); techniques for representing and measuring emotions and EI (including neuroimaging and pop science); the socioeconomic contexts of debates on elites, EI, and gender and the underlying power of the brain as a model to legitimize social disparities. Contributors Anne Bartsch, Carmen Baumeler, Myriam Bechtoldt, Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Malte-Christian Gruber, Michael Hagner, Bärbel Hüsing, Eva Illouz, Nicole C. Karafyllis, Carolyn MacCann, Gerald Matthews, Robert Nye, William Reddy, Richard D. Roberts, Ralf Schulze, Gotlind Ulshöfer, Moshe Zeidner
LC Classification Number
BF692.2.S497 2008

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