Рубрика: ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD

EMOTIONAL CONSEQUENCES

Just as the emotional pathways for each line of action differ, so do the emo­tional consequences. Many working mothers who held egalitarian gender ideals but had husbands who refused to share housework felt they had the right to feel resentful and felt so. Not looking to their husbands for a solu­tion to the double day, […]

EMOTIONAL CONSEQUENCES

Just as the emotional pathways for each line of action differ, so do the emo­tional consequences. Many working mothers who held egalitarian gender ideals but had husbands who refused to share housework felt they had the right to feel resentful and felt so. Not looking to their husbands for a solu­tion to the double day, […]

PATHWAYS OF FEELING

Are there emotional strategies that prepare the ground for the behavioral strategies men and women pursue in combining work and family life?1 If so, what are they? What are the emotional consequences of each? To find out, I interviewed fifty married couples, in which both partners worked at full­time jobs and also cared for children […]

PATHWAYS OF FEELING

Are there emotional strategies that prepare the ground for the behavioral strategies men and women pursue in combining work and family life?1 If so, what are they? What are the emotional consequences of each? To find out, I interviewed fifty married couples, in which both partners worked at full­time jobs and also cared for children […]

TWO WAYS TO SEE LOVE

All of the nineteenth-century founders of sociology touched on the topic of emotion and some did more. Max Weber elucidated the anxious “spirit of capitalism,” the magnetic draw of charisma, and questioned—though not from this viewpoint—“rationality.” Emile Durkheim focused on the experience of “solidarity.” Karl Marx explored alienation and, in his analy­sis of class conflict, […]

TWO WAYS TO SEE LOVE

All of the nineteenth-century founders of sociology touched on the topic of emotion and some did more. Max Weber elucidated the anxious “spirit of capitalism,” the magnetic draw of charisma, and questioned—though not from this viewpoint—“rationality.” Emile Durkheim focused on the experience of “solidarity.” Karl Marx explored alienation and, in his analy­sis of class conflict, […]