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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · It turns out that for both authors, shame is a constitutive moral phenomenon that is thematized in relation to logos. Shame and logos thus stand in close and contrasting relation. Their tension is decisive for the life of the soul, for its upward movement (Plato) or gradation (Nietzsche).

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · The two narratives below present shame as a self-conscious emotion. It is both innate and strongly influenced by cultural and social factors. Scholars like Clarke & Takashiro, 2019; Liw et al., 2022; and Collardeau et al., 2023 called for the definitions of shame to be expanded to be more contextualised, culturally sensitive and ecologically meaningful.

  3. Vor 17 Stunden · Shame has long been used to punish, silence, and maintain the status quo. But now, seven years #MeToo, it is also a force for change. But now, seven years #MeToo, it is also a force for change. La Revue nouvelle explores this ‘understudied, unloved emotion’, with texts tracing a history of shame, questioning its place in schools, literature, and sociolinguistics, and presenting stories and ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Georg Simmel. Almost all people have at least one secret (De Luca, 2021 ). The purpose of this chapter is to examine shame in the context of secrets across the lifespan. The authors explore how shame and secrets are interconnected and how participants experience secrets and shame during their lives.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Why is 'shame' the emotion of now? Does it have anything to do with social media? We know that shame can make someone sad and hopeless but could there be a positive side to this feeling? Neil...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Because shame is linked to sociality, normativity and morality, shame stress can lead to “loss of self-esteem in social conditions” (Neckel, 2020; translated by the author), influence social status and affect access to resources and privileges such as participation, material wealth, knowledge, position in organisations and in groups.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Understanding Shame. Shame was extensively explored by psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, who considered it a critical emotion in the development of identity. According to Erikson, shame emerges prominently in the second stage of psychosocial development, "Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt," typically during early childhood. At this stage, children are ...