Commitment to self : what language reveals about male fear of commitment

2016
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dc.abstract.enMuch has been said and written in the Western world about gender differences, which involve many, if not most, everyday domains. Metaphorically, the distance between the sexes can be measured in astronomical terms: women are supposedly from Venus, while men are apparently from Mars. However, looking at the issue in a more down-to-earth manner, perhaps in time the rift may become smaller, particularly because women seem to have toughened up (at least their image) and, with every passing year, more and more men lean towards metrosexuality. However, are these changes affecting people’s mind-sets sufficiently to effect a departure from the well-embedded schematic views of each other? Among the questions that the authors aim to raise in this brief study are those concerning communication issues and emotional interaction between the sexes. Central to this study is what occurs when male sensitivity and courage are put to the test by their partners in the context of relationships and commitment. Various communication strategies men commonly apply when challenged by situations which require empathic responses will be considered as well as communication blunders resulting from the metaphorical euphemisms men use in their attempts to conceal their deficient emotional maturity. To address these issues the study will draw on such disciplines as linguistics, cognitive linguistics, media and cultural studies, sociology and psychoanalysis. While as distant planets men and women follow their own orbits, they do occasionally seem to be on collision course or even collide. Often these collisions cause ruptures and explosions of supernova proportions.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Zarządzania i Komunikacji Społecznej : Instytut Dziennikarstwa, Mediów i Komunikacji Społecznejpl
dc.contributor.authorDixon, Izabelapl
dc.contributor.authorHodalska, Magdalena - 199974 pl
dc.contributor.editorHodalska, Magdalena - 199974 pl
dc.contributor.editorGhita, Catalinpl
dc.contributor.editorDixon, Izabelapl
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-29T07:36:49Z
dc.date.available2016-06-29T07:36:49Z
dc.date.issued2016pl
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 117-119pl
dc.description.physical103-119pl
dc.description.publication1,1pl
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-84888-443-4pl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/28423
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.pubinfoOxford : Inter-Disciplinary Prespl
dc.rights.licencebez licencji
dc.subject.enmenpl
dc.subject.enlanguage of emotionspl
dc.subject.encommitmentpl
dc.subject.enanxietypl
dc.subject.enfearspl
dc.subject.enemotional sensitivitypl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleCommitment to self : what language reveals about male fear of commitmentpl
dc.title.containerStrangers on our doorstep and strangers in our house : inter-disciplinary approaches to fears and anxietiespl
dc.typeBookSectionpl
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