Interdisciplinary perspectives on shame : methods, theories, norms, cultures, and politics /
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Lanham, Maryland :
Lexington Books,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Methods and theories. Shame is a folk term unsuitable as a technical term in science / Dolichan Kollareth, Mariko Kitutani, and James A. Russell
- Unification through the rationalities and intentionalities of shame / Cecilea Mun
- Oppression and liberation via the rationalities of shame / Cecilea Mun
- Virtues of epistemic shame in critical dialogue / Laura Candiotto
- Being in and excluded from the sociotechnical world / Matthew Rukgaber
- Pt. 2. Norms, Cultures, and Politics. Nietzsche, shame, and the seal of liberation / Daniel R. Herbert
- Shame and moral learning in Coetzee's Disgrace Alba Montes Sánchez
- Body shaming in the era of social media / Lisa Cassidy
- Shame and its political consequences in the age of neoliberalism / Mikko Salmela
- Queering shame / Julian Honkasalo.