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Men and women in interaction

For many years the dominant focus in gender relations has been the differences between men and women. Authors such as Deborah Tannen (You Just Don't Understand) and John Gray (Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus) have argued that there are deep-seated and enduring differences between male
and female personalities, styles, even languages. Elizabeth Aries sees the issue as more complex and dependent on several variables, among them the person's status, role, goals, conversational partners, and the characteristics of the situational context. Aries discusses why we emphasize the
differences between the sexes, the ways in which these are exaggerated, and how we may be perpetuating the very stereotypes we wish to abandon. For psychologists and researchers of gender and communication, this book will illuminate recent studies in gender relations. For general readers it will
offer a stimulating counterpoint to prevailing views.

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Author(s) Elizabeth Aries - Personal Name
Edition Ed. 1
Call Number 305.3 Ari m
ISBN/ISSN 019509469
Subject(s) Sex differences (Psychology)
Interpersonal communication
Feminist psychology
Stereotype (psychology)
Classification 305.3
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publishing Year 1996
Publishing Place New York
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