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Shame : A Brief History - Peter N. Stearns

Shame

A Brief History

By: Peter N. Stearns

Hardcover | 14 November 2017

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A bold look at a humbling emotion Shame varies as an individual experience and in its manifestations across time and cultures. Groups establish identity and enforce social behaviors through shame and shaming, while attempts at shaming often provoke a social or political backlash. Yet historians often neglect shame's power to complicate individual, international, cultural, and political relationships.  Peter N. Stearns draws on his long career as a historian of emotions to provide the foundational text on shame's history and how this history contributes to contemporary issues around the emotion. Summarizing current research, Stearns unpacks the major debates that surround this complex emotion. He also surveys the changing role of shame in the United States from the nineteenth century to today, including shame's revival as a force in the 1960s and its place in today's social media. Looking ahead, he maps the abundant opportunities for future historical research and historically informed interdisciplinary scholarship.  Written for interested readers and scholars alike, Shame combines significant new research with a wider synthesis."Stearns is a leading authority in the field of American emotions. The depth and breadth of his knowledge is unrivaled. This is a wonderful book, a careful, in-depth study of one of the most important emotions of the current period.--Joanna Bourke, author of The Story of Pain: From Prayer to Painkillers  "Shame: A Brief History takes the reader on a breathtaking journey examining shame and shaming practices around the globe and through the ages. Stearns deftly delineates continuities and discontinuities across time and cultures, integrating key perspectives from psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics and more. This masterful work is delightfully written and thought provoking, exploring the uses of shame across multiple domains-education, childrearing, penology, international politics, to name a few. For better or worse, shame is with us-past, present, and future."--June P. Tangney, coeditor of Shame in the Therapy Hour Peter N. Stearns is University Professor of World History and the provost emeritus of George Mason University. His many books include Peace in World History and World History: The Basics, and he is the coeditor of Doing Emotions History
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"Shame: A Brief History takes the reader on a breathtaking journey examining shame and shaming practices around the globe and through the ages. Stearns deftly delineates continuities and discontinuities across time and cultures, integrating key perspectives from psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics and more. This masterful work is delightfully written and thought provoking, exploring the uses of shame across multiple domains - education, childrearing, penology, international politics, to name a few. For better or worse, shame is with us - past, present, and future."--June P. Tangney, coeditor of Shame in the Therapy Hour  

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