Sexualized brains :: scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective /
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 ne...
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Zusammenfassung: | 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. ContributorsAnne Bartsch, Carmen Baumeler, Myriam Bechtoldt, Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Malte-Christian Gruber, Michael Hagner, Barbel Husing, Eva Illouz, Nicole C. Karafyllis, Carolyn MacCann, Gerald Matthews, Robert Nye, William Reddy, Richard D. Roberts, Ralf Schulze, Gotlind Ulshofer, Moshe Zeidner |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 429 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780262276719 0262276712 9781435681439 1435681436 |
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spelling | Sexualized brains : scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective / edited by Nicole C. Karafyllis and Gotlind Ulshöfer. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©2008. 1 online resource (xvii, 429 pages) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Intelligent emotions and sexualized brains discourses -- Scientific models, and their interdependencies / Nicole Karafyllis and Gotlind Ulshöfer -- Historical analysis : cultural and scientific forces -- Genius, gender, and elite in the history of the neurosciences / Michael Hagner -- The bio-sexual foundations of our modern concept of gender / Robert A. Nye -- Emotional styles and modern forms of life / William M. Reddy -- Emotions in the laboratories : methods and impacts -- Technology assessment of neuroimaging : sex and gender perspectives / Bärbel Hüsing -- Emotional intelligence, professional qualifications, and psychologists' need for gender research / Myriam N. Bechtoldt -- Emotional intelligence as popscience, misled science, and sound -- Science : a review and critical synthesis of perspectives from the field of psychology / Carolyn MacCann, Ralf Schulze, Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner and Richard D. Roberts -- Socioeconomic contexts : emotional brains at work -- Emotional capital, therapeutic language, and the habitus of the new man / Eva Illouz -- Technologies of the emotional self : affective computing and the enhanced second skin for flexible employees / Carmen Baumeler -- The economic brain : neuroeconomics and post-autistic-economics through the lens of gender / Gotlind Ulshöfer -- Self-representations : the human person and her emotional media -- Emotional intelligence at the interface of brain function, communication, and culture : the role of media aesthetics in shaping empathy / Kathrin Fahlenbrach and Anne Bartsch -- Oneself as another autism and emotional intelligence as popscience and the establishment of essential differences / Nicole Karafyllis -- Social emotions and brain research : from neurophilosophy to a neurosociology of law / Malte-Christian Gruber. Print version record. 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. ContributorsAnne Bartsch, Carmen Baumeler, Myriam Bechtoldt, Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Malte-Christian Gruber, Michael Hagner, Barbel Husing, Eva Illouz, Nicole C. Karafyllis, Carolyn MacCann, Gerald Matthews, Robert Nye, William Reddy, Richard D. Roberts, Ralf Schulze, Gotlind Ulshofer, Moshe Zeidner Sex differences (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120581 Sex role Psychological aspects. Emotional intelligence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002928 Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. Intelligence émotionnelle. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Psicología diferencial embne Difference (Psychology) embucm Emotional intelligence fast Sex differences (Psychology) fast Sex role Psychological aspects fast COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General COGNITIVE SCIENCES/Psychology/Cognitive Psychology Karafyllis, Nicole C., 1970- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrdJGPr4rF9mxm9vdfbd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003008493 Ulshöfer, Gotlind, 1967- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjMkkpjw6CbXmjGCw7xdgq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006061924 has work: Sexualized brains (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGQfXf3HK9cwkb3TWcgcWC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Sexualized brains. 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spellingShingle | Sexualized brains : scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective / Introduction: Intelligent emotions and sexualized brains discourses -- Scientific models, and their interdependencies / Nicole Karafyllis and Gotlind Ulshöfer -- Historical analysis : cultural and scientific forces -- Genius, gender, and elite in the history of the neurosciences / Michael Hagner -- The bio-sexual foundations of our modern concept of gender / Robert A. Nye -- Emotional styles and modern forms of life / William M. Reddy -- Emotions in the laboratories : methods and impacts -- Technology assessment of neuroimaging : sex and gender perspectives / Bärbel Hüsing -- Emotional intelligence, professional qualifications, and psychologists' need for gender research / Myriam N. Bechtoldt -- Emotional intelligence as popscience, misled science, and sound -- Science : a review and critical synthesis of perspectives from the field of psychology / Carolyn MacCann, Ralf Schulze, Gerald Matthews, Moshe Zeidner and Richard D. Roberts -- Socioeconomic contexts : emotional brains at work -- Emotional capital, therapeutic language, and the habitus of the new man / Eva Illouz -- Technologies of the emotional self : affective computing and the enhanced second skin for flexible employees / Carmen Baumeler -- The economic brain : neuroeconomics and post-autistic-economics through the lens of gender / Gotlind Ulshöfer -- Self-representations : the human person and her emotional media -- Emotional intelligence at the interface of brain function, communication, and culture : the role of media aesthetics in shaping empathy / Kathrin Fahlenbrach and Anne Bartsch -- Oneself as another autism and emotional intelligence as popscience and the establishment of essential differences / Nicole Karafyllis -- Social emotions and brain research : from neurophilosophy to a neurosociology of law / Malte-Christian Gruber. Sex differences (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120581 Sex role Psychological aspects. Emotional intelligence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002928 Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. Intelligence émotionnelle. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Psicología diferencial embne Difference (Psychology) embucm Emotional intelligence fast Sex differences (Psychology) fast Sex role Psychological aspects fast |
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title_exact_search | Sexualized brains : scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective / |
title_full | Sexualized brains : scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective / edited by Nicole C. Karafyllis and Gotlind Ulshöfer. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Sexualized brains : scientific modeling of emotional intelligence from a cultural perspective / edited by Nicole C. Karafyllis and Gotlind Ulshöfer. |
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topic | Sex differences (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85120581 Sex role Psychological aspects. Emotional intelligence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99002928 Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. Intelligence émotionnelle. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. bisacsh Psicología diferencial embne Difference (Psychology) embucm Emotional intelligence fast Sex differences (Psychology) fast Sex role Psychological aspects fast |
topic_facet | Sex differences (Psychology) Sex role Psychological aspects. Emotional intelligence. Différences entre sexes (Psychologie) Rôle selon le sexe Aspect psychologique. Intelligence émotionnelle. PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality. Psicología diferencial Difference (Psychology) Emotional intelligence Sex role Psychological aspects |
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