40 Crowns of Shame

40 Crowns of Shame
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781450029049
ISBN-13 : 1450029043
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis 40 Crowns of Shame by : H. Redd

Shame

Shame
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780252050008
ISBN-13 : 0252050002
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Shame by : Peter N. Stearns

Shame varies as an individual experience and in its manifestations across time and cultures. Groups establish identity and enforce social behaviors through shame and shaming, while attempts at shaming often provoke a social or political backlash. Yet historians often neglect shame’s power to complicate individual, international, cultural, and political relationships. Peter N. Stearns draws on his long career as a historian of emotions to provide the foundational text on shame’s history and how this history contributes to contemporary issues around the emotion. Summarizing current research, Stearns unpacks the major debates that surround this complex emotion. He also surveys the changing role of shame in the United States from the nineteenth century to today, including shame’s revival as a force in the 1960s and its place in today’s social media. Looking ahead, he maps the abundant opportunities for future historical research and historically informed interdisciplinary scholarship. Written for interested readers and scholars alike, Shame combines significant new research with a wider synthesis.

Shame

Shame
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9780195114805
ISBN-13 : 0195114809
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Shame by : Paul Gilbert

In this volume, the editors and contributors examine the effect of shame on social behaviour, social values and mental states. The text utilizes a multidisciplinary approach, including perspectives from evolutionary and clinical psychology, neurobiology, sociology and anthropology.

American Shame

American Shame
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780253019868
ISBN-13 : 0253019869
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis American Shame by : Myra Mendible

Essays examining the role of shame as an American cultural practice and how public shaming enforces conformity and group coherence. On any given day in America’s news cycle, stories and images of disgraced politicians and celebrities solicit our moral indignation, their misdeeds fueling a lucrative economy of shame and scandal. Shame is one of the most coercive, painful, and intriguing of human emotions. Only in recent years has interest in shame extended beyond a focus on the subjective experience of this emotion and its psychological effects. The essays collected here consider the role of shame as cultural practice and examine ways that public shaming practices enforce conformity and group coherence. Addressing abortion, mental illness, suicide, immigration, and body image among other issues, this volume calls attention to the ways shaming practices create and police social boundaries; how shaming speech is endorsed, judged, or challenged by various groups; and the distinct ways that shame is encoded and embodied in a nation that prides itself on individualism, diversity, and exceptionalism. Examining shame through a prism of race, sexuality, ethnicity, and gender, these provocative essays offer a broader understanding of how America’s discourse of shame helps to define its people as citizens, spectators, consumers, and moral actors. “An eclectic anthology, it offers the readers more than one argument and perspective, which makes the volume itself lively and rich.” —Ron Scapp, coeditor of Fashion Statements: On Style, Appearance, and Reality

Understanding and Working with Shame

Understanding and Working with Shame
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781040175767
ISBN-13 : 1040175767
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding and Working with Shame by : Carsten René Jørgensen

This book discusses the pivotal role of shame in a wide range of mental disorders and as a driving force in societal polarization and escalating conflicts between nations and population groups. Exploring the phenomenology of one of the most vulnerable and painful of human emotions, shame, Jørgensen dives deep into its many facets and the ways in which it manifests in mental illnesses and everyday life. Delving into an in-depth discussion of the differentiation between the moral and ethical feelings of guilt and shame, he presses the need to distinguish between constructive and destructive feelings of shame. He examines how shame permeates societal and cultural expectations, on both individual and collective levels. Solution-centric in its approach, the author not only discusses the destructive feelings of shame particularly common among individuals with more severe mental disorders, but also offers specific advice to therapists on how to deal with it. The book will be an essential read for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, philosophers, and anyone wanting to understand the power of shame in our lives.

Shame

Shame
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9780691183756
ISBN-13 : 0691183759
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Shame by : David Keen

The uses of shame (and shamelessness) in spheres that range from social media and consumerism to polarized politics and mass violence Today, we are caught in a shame spiral—a vortex of mutual shaming that pervades everything from politics to social media. We are shamed for our looks, our culture, our ethnicity, our sexuality, our poverty, our wrongdoings, our politics. But what is the point of all this shaming and countershaming? Does it work? And if so, for whom? In Shame, David Keen explores the function of modern shaming, paying particular attention to how shame is instrumentalized and weaponized. Keen points out that there is usually someone who offers an escape from shame—and that many of those who make this offer have been piling on shame in the first place. Self-interested manipulations of shame, Keen argues, are central to understanding phenomena as wide-ranging as consumerism, violent crime, populist politics, and even war and genocide. Shame is political as well as personal. To break out of our current cycle of shame and shaming, and to understand the harm that shame can do, we must recognize the ways that shame is being made to serve political and economic purposes. Keen also traces the rise of leaders on both sides of the Atlantic who possess a dangerous shamelessness, and he asks how shame and shamelessness can both be damaging. Answering this question means understanding the different types of shame. And it means understanding how shame and shamelessness interact—not least when shame is instrumentalized by those who are selling shamelessness. Keen points to a perverse and inequitable distribution of shame, with the victims of poverty and violence frequently being shamed, while those who benefit tend to exhibit shamelessness and even pride.

The Body and Shame

The Body and Shame
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780739181690
ISBN-13 : 0739181696
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Body and Shame by : Luna Dolezal

The Body and Shame: Phenomenology, Feminism, and the Socially Shaped Body investigates the concept of body shame and explores its significance when considering philosophical accounts of embodied subjectivity. Body shame only finds its full articulation in the presence (actual or imagined) of others within a rule and norm governed milieu. As such, it bridges our personal, individual and embodied experience with the social, cultural and political world that contains us. Luna Dolezal argues that understanding body shame can shed light on how the social is embodied, that is, how the body—experienced in its phenomenological primacy by the subject—becomes a social and cultural artifact, shaped by external forces and demands. The Body and Shame introduces leading twentieth-century phenomenological and sociological accounts of embodied subjectivity through the work of Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Paul Sartre, Michel Foucault and Norbert Elias. Dolezal examines the embodied, social and political features of body shame. contending that body shame is both a necessary and constitutive part of embodied subjectivity while simultaneously a potential site of oppression and marginalization. Exploring the cultural politics of shame, the final chapters of this work explore the phenomenology of self-presentation and a feminist analysis of shame and gender, with a critical focus on the practice of cosmetic surgery, a site where the body is literally shaped by shame. The Body and Shame will be of great interest to scholars and students in a wide variety of fields, including philosophy, phenomenology, feminist theory, women’s studies, social theory, cultural studies, psychology, sociology, and medical humanities.

Embodied Shame

Embodied Shame
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781438427393
ISBN-13 : 1438427395
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Embodied Shame by : J. Brooks Bouson

Examines how twentieth-century women writers depict female bodily shame and trauma.

Scenes of Shame

Scenes of Shame
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 0791439755
ISBN-13 : 9780791439753
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Scenes of Shame by : Joseph Adamson

Explores the role of shame as an important affect in the complex psychodynamics of literary and philosophical works.

Shame

Shame
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781317771623
ISBN-13 : 1317771621
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Shame by : Andrew P. Morrison

Morrison provides a critical history of analytic and psychiatric attempts to make sense of shame, beginning with Freud and culminating in Kohut's understanding of shame in terms of narcissistic phenomena. The clinical section of the book clarifies both the theoretical status and treatment implications of shame in relation to narcissistic personality disorder, neurosis and higher-level character pathology, and manic-depressive illness.