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Cultural Perspectives on Shame: Unities and Diversities

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This book provides a cross-cultural perspective on shame, highlighting the various similarities and differences of experiences of shame across cultures. It explores how shame is theorized in non-English-speaking cultures and how it is related to a normative understanding of self and community.

Format: Hardback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Shame is a complex and multifaceted emotion that has been studied and explored across various cultures and disciplines. In this comprehensive volume, experts from diverse fields come together to provide a rich cultural perspective on shame.

Part 1: Theoretical Approaches to Shame

In Part 1, contributors focus on the theoretical understanding of shame in non-English-speaking cultures. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a science of shame, identifying its object of study, and determining appropriate methods for rigorous research. They also explore how a method of study can influence or shape a theory of shame.

Chapter 1: Shame in Non-English-Speaking Cultures

Chapter 1 provides an in-depth exploration of shame in non-English-speaking cultures. Contributors discuss the cultural theorization of shame, the role of language in shaping experiences of shame, and the influence of social norms and values on shame. They also explore how shame is expressed and experienced in different cultural contexts.

Chapter 2: The Science of Shame

Chapter 2 discusses the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a science of shame. Contributors explore the need for a multidisciplinary approach, the importance of cultural relativism, and the potential benefits of studying shame. They also address the ethical considerations involved in researching shame and the importance of respecting the autonomy and dignity of individuals.

Chapter 3: Methods for a Rigorous Science of Shame

Chapter 3 discusses the methods appropriate for studying shame. Contributors explore various research approaches, such as ethnography, interviews, and surveys, and discuss the advantages and limitations of each approach. They also discuss the importance of triangulation, reflexivity, and ethical considerations in research.

Chapter 4: The Influence of a Method of Study on a Theory of Shame

Chapter 4 examines the influence of a method of study on a theory of shame. Contributors discuss how different research methods can shape our understanding of shame and how they can contribute to the development of a more comprehensive and nuanced theory of shame.

Part 2: Cultural Practices of Shame

In Part 2, contributors focus on cultural practices of shame. They address how shame is related to a normative understanding of our self as a person and an individual member of a community, how culture and politics affect the value and import of shame, and what the relationship between culture and politics is in the construction of shamed identities.

Chapter 5: Shame and the Normative Understanding of the Self

Chapter 5 explores how shame is intertwined with our self-concept and how it shapes our sense of identity. Contributors discuss how shame is used to maintain social order identity, how it can be challenged and transformed, and how it can be used to promote positive social change.

Chapter 6: Culture and Politics in the Valuation and Import of Shame

Chapter 6 examines how culture and politics influence the valuation and import of shame. Contributors discuss how shame is used as a tool of control and oppression, how it can be resisted and subverted, and how it can be used to promote social justice and equality. They also explore how shame is used to justify discriminatory practices and how it can be challenged and dismantled.

Chapter 7: The Relationship between Culture and Politics in the Construction of Shamed Identities

Chapter 7 explores the relationship between culture and politics in the construction of shamed identities. Contributors discuss how shame is used to marginalize and oppress individuals and groups, how it can be resisted and challenged, and how it can be used to promote empathy and understanding. They also explore how shame is perpetuated through social media and other forms of communication and how it can be addressed and dismantled.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Cultural Perspectives on Shame provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the cultural dimension of shame. By examining the theoretical and cultural practices of shame, this volume offers valuable insights into the complex and multifaceted nature of this emotion. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in cross-cultural philosophy, philosophy of emotion, moral psychology, and the social sciences.

Cultural Perspectives on Shame

Shame is a complex and multifaceted emotion that has been studied and explored across various cultures and disciplines. In this comprehensive volume, experts from diverse fields come together to provide a rich cultural perspective on shame.

Part 1: Theoretical Approaches to Shame

In Part 1, contributors focus on the theoretical understanding of shame in non-English-speaking cultures. They discuss the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a science of shame, identifying its object of study, and determining appropriate methods for rigorous research. They also explore how a method of study can influence or shape a theory of shame.

Chapter 1: Shame in Non-English-Speaking Cultures

Chapter 1 provides an in-depth exploration of shame in non-English-speaking cultures. Contributors discuss the cultural theorization of shame, the role of language in shaping experiences of shame, and the influence of social norms and values on shame. They also explore how shame is expressed and experienced in different cultural contexts.

Chapter 2: The Science of Shame

Chapter 2 discusses the challenges and opportunities of pursuing a science of shame. Contributors explore the need for a multidisciplinary approach, the importance of cultural relativism, and the potential benefits of studying shame. They also address the ethical considerations involved in researching shame and the importance of respecting the autonomy and dignity of individuals.

Chapter 3: Methods for a Rigorous Science of Shame

Chapter 3 discusses the methods appropriate for studying shame. Contributors explore various research approaches, such as ethnography, interviews, and surveys, and discuss the advantages and limitations of each approach. They also discuss the importance of triangulation, reflexivity, and ethical considerations in research.

Chapter 4: The Influence of a Method of Study on a Theory of Shame

Chapter 4 examines the influence of a method of study on a theory of shame. Contributors discuss how different research methods can shape our understanding of shame and how they can contribute to the development of a more comprehensive and nuanced theory of shame.

Part 2: Cultural Practices of Shame

In Part 2, contributors focus on cultural practices of shame. They address how shame is related to a normative understanding of our self as a person and an individual member of a community, how culture and politics affect the value and import of shame, and what the relationship between culture and politics is in the construction of shamed identities.

Chapter 5: Shame and the Normative Understanding of the Self

Chapter 5 explores how shame is intertwined with our self-concept and how it shapes our sense of identity. Contributors discuss how shame is used to maintain social identity, how it can be challenged and transformed, and how it can be used to promote positive social change.

Chapter 6: Culture and Politics in the Valuation and Import of Shame

Chapter 6 examines how culture and politics influence the valuation and import of shame. Contributors discuss how shame is used as a tool of control and oppression, how it can be resisted and subverted, and how it can be used to promote social justice and equality. They also explore how shame is used to justify discriminatory practices and how it can be challenged and dismantled.

Chapter 7: The Relationship between Culture and Politics in the Construction of Shamed Identities

Chapter 7 explores the relationship between culture and politics in the construction of shamed identities. Contributors discuss how shame is used to marginalize and oppress individuals and groups, how it can be resisted and challenged, and how it can be used to promote empathy and understanding. They also explore how shame is perpetuated through social media and other forms of communication and how it can be addressed and dismantled.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Cultural Perspectives on Shame provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the cultural dimension of shame. By examining the theoretical and cultural practices of shame, this volume offers valuable insights into the complex and multifaceted nature of this emotion. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in cross-cultural philosophy, philosophy of emotion, moral psychology, and the social sciences.

Weight: 610g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032390949

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