TY - JOUR
T1 - Death and football
T2 - an analysis of men's talk about emotions
AU - Walton, Chris
AU - Coyle, Adrian
AU - Lyons, Evanthia
PY - 2004/9
Y1 - 2004/9
N2 - This study is concerned with men's talk about emotions and with how emotion discourses function in the construction and negotiation of masculine ways of doing emotions and of consonant masculine subject positions. A sample group of 16 men, who were recruited from two social contexts in England, participated in focus groups on 'men and emotions'. Group discussions were transcribed and analysed using discourse analysis. Participants drew upon a range of discursive resources in constructing masculine emotional behaviour and negotiating masculine subject positions. They constructed men as emotional beings, but only within specific, rule-governed contexts, and cited death, a football match and a nightclub scenario as prototypical contexts for the permissible/understandable expression of grief, joy and anger, respectively. However, in the nightclub scenario, the men distanced themselves from the expression of anger as violence, whilst maintaining a masculine subject position. These discursive practices are discussed in terms of the possibilities for effecting change in men's emotional lives.
AB - This study is concerned with men's talk about emotions and with how emotion discourses function in the construction and negotiation of masculine ways of doing emotions and of consonant masculine subject positions. A sample group of 16 men, who were recruited from two social contexts in England, participated in focus groups on 'men and emotions'. Group discussions were transcribed and analysed using discourse analysis. Participants drew upon a range of discursive resources in constructing masculine emotional behaviour and negotiating masculine subject positions. They constructed men as emotional beings, but only within specific, rule-governed contexts, and cited death, a football match and a nightclub scenario as prototypical contexts for the permissible/understandable expression of grief, joy and anger, respectively. However, in the nightclub scenario, the men distanced themselves from the expression of anger as violence, whilst maintaining a masculine subject position. These discursive practices are discussed in terms of the possibilities for effecting change in men's emotional lives.
KW - hegemonic masculinity
KW - conversation analysis
KW - pyschology
KW - Psychology
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15479538
UR - http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/1702/
U2 - 10.1348/0144666042038024
DO - 10.1348/0144666042038024
M3 - Article
C2 - 15479538
SN - 0144-6665
VL - 43
SP - 401
EP - 416
JO - British Journal of Social Psychology
JF - British Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 3
ER -