Shame and Modern Writing seeks to uncover the presence of shame in and across a vast array of modern writing modalities. This interdisciplinary volume includes essays from distinguished and emergent scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and shorter practice-based reflections from poets and clinical writers. It serves as a timely reflection of shame as presented in modern writing, giving added attention to engagements on race, gender, and the question of new media representation
Shame is an emotion most of us are well familiar with and has taken an increasing role in public dis...
If everything human is pathetic, being a kind of sorrow packaged in humor, then I am fascinated with...
Shame is bad. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people\u27s shameful behavior, and...
Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature provides a new and wide-ranging appraisal o...
After dealing with necessary terminological and methodological premises, the introductory essay sta...
"Shame is a deeply problematic emotion that causes much trouble and pain in our lives, interrupting ...
Why do human beings feel shame? What is the cultural dimension of shame and sexuality? Can theory un...
This special issue explores the relevance of shame to feminist theory and practice. Across a number ...
This book takes James Gilligan’s model as a starting point for an application of shame/violence theo...
In this dissertation, I examine how the French contemporary writers Annie Ernaux, Christine Angot, a...
Salman Rushdie and J.M Coetzee are two outstanding post-modern authors, whose works are widely known...
This study considers how shame is rendered within postcolonial literature. Moving away from trauma-c...
This Comment illuminates the shaming issue from a law in literature 7 standpoint since, through l...
This special issue coedited by Gaby David and Amparo Lasén, compiles 13 articles that explore the ar...
The novel Pas pleurer (2014, No crying) by Lydie Salvayre, working as a psychoanalyst for a long tim...
Shame is an emotion most of us are well familiar with and has taken an increasing role in public dis...
If everything human is pathetic, being a kind of sorrow packaged in humor, then I am fascinated with...
Shame is bad. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people\u27s shameful behavior, and...
Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature provides a new and wide-ranging appraisal o...
After dealing with necessary terminological and methodological premises, the introductory essay sta...
"Shame is a deeply problematic emotion that causes much trouble and pain in our lives, interrupting ...
Why do human beings feel shame? What is the cultural dimension of shame and sexuality? Can theory un...
This special issue explores the relevance of shame to feminist theory and practice. Across a number ...
This book takes James Gilligan’s model as a starting point for an application of shame/violence theo...
In this dissertation, I examine how the French contemporary writers Annie Ernaux, Christine Angot, a...
Salman Rushdie and J.M Coetzee are two outstanding post-modern authors, whose works are widely known...
This study considers how shame is rendered within postcolonial literature. Moving away from trauma-c...
This Comment illuminates the shaming issue from a law in literature 7 standpoint since, through l...
This special issue coedited by Gaby David and Amparo Lasén, compiles 13 articles that explore the ar...
The novel Pas pleurer (2014, No crying) by Lydie Salvayre, working as a psychoanalyst for a long tim...
Shame is an emotion most of us are well familiar with and has taken an increasing role in public dis...
If everything human is pathetic, being a kind of sorrow packaged in humor, then I am fascinated with...
Shame is bad. Too often it cripples and silences victims of other people\u27s shameful behavior, and...