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ISBN-10 : 3031055706
ISBN-13 : 9783031055706
Author: Roman Gerodimos
This book takes James Gilligan’s theory of shame and violence as a starting point for an application of the model across disciplines (psychology, sociology, philosophy, political science, cultural studies, history, architecture and urban studies) and levels of analysis (from the individual to the global). It critically engages with shame theory, exploring the existential origins, the emotional, linguistic, cognitive and cultural manifestations and symptoms of shame—in the mind, in the body, in public space and in the civic culture—and its relationship with other emotions, such as anger, guilt and pride. It also examines the role of shame in communities that are at the fault lines of current affairs, identity politics and “culture wars”, such as Brexit, trans rights, and racial equality. The book contributes to the literature on political psychology and psychosocial studies by facilitating an innovative application of the concept of shame: blending theory and practice, focusing on gender as a key lever of the mechanism of shame, and exploring the mechanics of shame and shame awareness, so as to seek and propose a range of guiding principles, practical models and possible solutions for the future.
Interdisciplinary Applications of Shame/Violence Theory: Breaking the Cycle 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction: Interdisciplinary Applications of Shame/Violence Theory
Part I. Theory
2. The Role of Shame and Guilt in Political Violence: From Wars and Revolutions to Genocide and Terrorism
3. Shame, Gender and Radical Listening: Carol Gilligan in Conversation with Roman Gerodimos
4. Shame and the Self
5. “With the Humble Is Wisdom”: Humility as an Antidote to Humiliation and Shame
Part II. Practice
6. Understanding How Children Develop and Regulate Feelings of Chronic Shame
7. Shame/Violence Intervention
8. The Violence Intervention Project (VIP): Charlie Rigby in Conversation with Roman Gerodimos
Part III. Politics and Culture: Greece as a Case Study
9. The Dynamics of Shame and Pride in Football Fandom: The Case of PAOK F.C.
10. The “Deserved” Victimhood of Far-Left Terrorism: Shame, Guilt and Status Reversal
11. On the Body and the Skin of the City: Reading Shame and Violence Through “Programmatic Marking” on the Surfaces of Athens’ Urban Landscape
12. Memory Landscapes and Stories of Shame: The Coexistence of Greece, Cyprus and Turkey as an Affective “Mission Impossible”
Part IV. Identity, Community, Current Affairs
13. Shameful and Shameless: Projecting Triumph and Humiliation in the Brexit Era; A Psychosocial-Group Methodological Approach
14. Living Beyond the Binary: Experiences of Shame and Violence Within the Genderqueer Community
15. Working Through Layers of Shame: Researching and Scripting Black Women, Dwarfs, and Other Misfits of the Old West
Part V. Conclusions
16. Breaking the Cycle of Shame and Violence: From the Individual to the Global
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