In this article, we argue that much racist violence can be understood in terms of unacknowledged shame and its transformation into fury. We use studies by Scheff and Retzinger as a framework for understanding transcripts of interviews with racist offenders from Greater Manchester, UK. We argue that much of the interview data support the claim that unacknowledged shame can be transformed into rage against those who are seen as the sources of shame. We argue that offenders' shame is rooted in multiple disadvantages and that rage is directed against south Asians who are perceived as more successful, but illegitimately so, within a cultural context in which violence and racism are taken for granted. The article is intended to contribute both to...
Some people of colour feel shame in response to racist incidents. This phenomenon seems puzzling sin...
Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows Americ...
Self-reported experiences of racial discrimination are quite prevalent among the adult population of...
In this article, we argue that much racist violence can be understood in terms of unacknowledged sha...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article provides a unique criminological examination of the social situat...
Violence takes many forms, from emotional to physical, from individual to group to societal, from sw...
Since the implementation of the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act, courts in England and Wales have seen a...
This article seeks to explore why, 21 years after apartheid, South Africans are so violent and why c...
The paper’s concern is the current difficulty, in journalism, the academy and politics, of discussin...
This article explores the ways in which memory and humiliation can shape the social engagement of pe...
seen an increase in the number of racially aggravated charges brought before them. However, the exte...
In the UK and USA ‘Hate crime’ has become a topic of public controversy and social mobilization arou...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
This thesis examines the role of shame and humiliation as root causes of violence. The author focuse...
In the UK and USA ‘Hate crime’ has become a topic of public controversy and social mobilization arou...
Some people of colour feel shame in response to racist incidents. This phenomenon seems puzzling sin...
Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows Americ...
Self-reported experiences of racial discrimination are quite prevalent among the adult population of...
In this article, we argue that much racist violence can be understood in terms of unacknowledged sha...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article provides a unique criminological examination of the social situat...
Violence takes many forms, from emotional to physical, from individual to group to societal, from sw...
Since the implementation of the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act, courts in England and Wales have seen a...
This article seeks to explore why, 21 years after apartheid, South Africans are so violent and why c...
The paper’s concern is the current difficulty, in journalism, the academy and politics, of discussin...
This article explores the ways in which memory and humiliation can shape the social engagement of pe...
seen an increase in the number of racially aggravated charges brought before them. However, the exte...
In the UK and USA ‘Hate crime’ has become a topic of public controversy and social mobilization arou...
Humiliated fury is experienced when individuals turn their shame into anger, which has been explaine...
This thesis examines the role of shame and humiliation as root causes of violence. The author focuse...
In the UK and USA ‘Hate crime’ has become a topic of public controversy and social mobilization arou...
Some people of colour feel shame in response to racist incidents. This phenomenon seems puzzling sin...
Active white ignorance is accompanied by an epistemic and affective insensitivity that allows Americ...
Self-reported experiences of racial discrimination are quite prevalent among the adult population of...