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El. knyga: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame: Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics

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  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498561372
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498561372

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Shame is one of the most stigmatized and stigmatizing of emotions. Often characterized as an emotion in which the subject holds a global, negative self-assessment, shame is typically understood to mark the subject as being inadequate in some way, and a sizable amount of work on shame focuses on its problematic or unhealthy aspects, effects, or consequences. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame brings into view a more balanced understanding of what shame is and its value and social function. The contributors recognize shame as a complex, richly layered, conscious or unconscious phenomenon, and the collection offers an understanding of what shame is, the scholarly discourse on shame, and how theories of shame help us to understand ourselves, others, and the world around us. It also highlights a diverse range of perspectives on shame, and how these unique perspectives can enlighten our understanding of both the positive and negative aspects of this powerful emotion. Edited by Cecilea Mun, the ten chapters by an international group of contributors reflect a broad range of methods, disciplinary perspectives, and both theoretical and practical concerns regarding shame.

Recenzijos

According to many psychologists and philosophers, shame is a painful emotion of the vulnerable self, an ugly and negative feeling and a destructive and pathological state of the mind. By breaking and softening the boundaries of academic disciplines and adopting integrative viewpoints, however, Cecilia Mun and the authors of this volume carefully develop inclusive and holistic interpretations of shame to demonstrate that shame is more than a negative and self-critical emotion with depressive feeling and reactive attitude. In their chapters, they argue convincingly that shame is the unique and powerful human experience of self-consciousness, interpersonal relation, norm, culture, politics, body, ontology, phenomenology, and rationality. This volume provides much-needed multidimensional analysis of shame and expands the horizon of how we study and understand shame with an insightful and stimulating collection of essays, a valuable contribution to the interdisciplinary study of shame that both scholars and students can benefit from. -- Bongrae Seok, Alvernia University

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Part I METHODS AND THEORIES
1(114)
1 Shame is a Folk Term Unsuitable as a Technical Term in Science
3(24)
Dolichan Kollareth
Mariko Kikutani
James A. Russell
2 Unification through the Rationalities and Intentionalities of Shame
27(24)
Cecilea Mun
3 Oppression and Liberation via the Rationalities of Shame
51(24)
Cecilea Mun
4 The Virtues of Epistemic Shame in Critical Dialogue
75(20)
Laura Candiotto
5 Being In and Excluded from the Sociotechnical World
95(20)
Matthew Rukgaber
Part II NORMS, CULTURES, AND POLITICS
115(100)
6 Nietzsche, Shame, and the Seal of Liberation
117(20)
Daniel R. Herbert
7 Shame and Moral Learning in Coetzee's Disgrace
137(20)
Alba Montes Sanchez
8 Body Shaming in the Era of Social Media
157(20)
Lisa Cassidy
9 Shame and Its Political Consequences in the Age of Neoliberalism
177(20)
Mikko Salmela
10 Queering Shame
197(18)
Julian Honkasalo
Index 215(6)
About the Editor 221(2)
About the Contributors 223
Cecilea Mun received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Arizona State University.