Cultural Perspectives on Shame
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Cultural Perspectives on Shame
Unities and Diversities
Mun, Cecilea
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
232
Mole
9781032390956
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Introduction Cecilea Mun Part 1: Theorizing the Concept of Shame 1. Semantic Categories of Korean Words of Shame: Embarrassment, Humiliation, and Guilt Bongrae Seok 2. lajjA: Philosophical, Psychological, and Literary Perspectives from India Dharm P. S. Bhawuk 3. The Concept of Shame and Its Reception in the Medieval Islamic Tradition Josh Hayes 4. Defining the Construct of ?aya': A Multi-Method Approach Faris Albugami and Dharm P. S. Bhawuk 5. Shame and Liberation: Emilio Uranga and the Critical Phenomenology of Shame Francisco Gallegos Part 2: Shame in Practice 6. Shame, Vulnerability, and Change Jing Iris Hu 7. Shame from a Middle Eastern Perspective Rebecca Merkin 8. Configuring Smart-Shaming Culture in the Philippines Hazel T. Biana 9. Shame and Circumcision in Africa Wafula Yenjela 10. To Be is to Be Ashamed: Scheler's Phenomenology of Jewish Assimilation Adrian Switzer
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Cecilea Mun;philosophy of emotion;shame;cross-cultural philosophy;embarrassment;humiliation;?aya;Emilio Uranga;critical phenomenology;vulnerability;Magdalen Laundries;assimilation;Confucian moral psychology;Violated;Shame Cultures;Vital Feeling;Middle Eastern Perspective;Moral Shame;Male Circumcision;Ibn Al Qayyim;Young Men;Guilt Cultures;Shameful Experience;Honor Cultures;Follow;Spiritual Shame;Social Devaluation;Female Circumcision;Korean Shame;Ibn Rushd;Semantic Category;Feel Shame;King Crab;Tight Cultures;Negative Self-assessment;Blameworthy Action;Sociological Phenomenology
Introduction Cecilea Mun Part 1: Theorizing the Concept of Shame 1. Semantic Categories of Korean Words of Shame: Embarrassment, Humiliation, and Guilt Bongrae Seok 2. lajjA: Philosophical, Psychological, and Literary Perspectives from India Dharm P. S. Bhawuk 3. The Concept of Shame and Its Reception in the Medieval Islamic Tradition Josh Hayes 4. Defining the Construct of ?aya': A Multi-Method Approach Faris Albugami and Dharm P. S. Bhawuk 5. Shame and Liberation: Emilio Uranga and the Critical Phenomenology of Shame Francisco Gallegos Part 2: Shame in Practice 6. Shame, Vulnerability, and Change Jing Iris Hu 7. Shame from a Middle Eastern Perspective Rebecca Merkin 8. Configuring Smart-Shaming Culture in the Philippines Hazel T. Biana 9. Shame and Circumcision in Africa Wafula Yenjela 10. To Be is to Be Ashamed: Scheler's Phenomenology of Jewish Assimilation Adrian Switzer
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Cecilea Mun;philosophy of emotion;shame;cross-cultural philosophy;embarrassment;humiliation;?aya;Emilio Uranga;critical phenomenology;vulnerability;Magdalen Laundries;assimilation;Confucian moral psychology;Violated;Shame Cultures;Vital Feeling;Middle Eastern Perspective;Moral Shame;Male Circumcision;Ibn Al Qayyim;Young Men;Guilt Cultures;Shameful Experience;Honor Cultures;Follow;Spiritual Shame;Social Devaluation;Female Circumcision;Korean Shame;Ibn Rushd;Semantic Category;Feel Shame;King Crab;Tight Cultures;Negative Self-assessment;Blameworthy Action;Sociological Phenomenology