Shame and gender in transcultural co...
Vanderheiden, Elisabeth.

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  • Shame and gender in transcultural contexts = resourceful investigations /
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    Title/Author: Shame and gender in transcultural contexts/ edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer.
    Reminder of title: resourceful investigations /
    other author: Vanderheiden, Elisabeth.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: xiii, 340 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Gender-Specific Facets of Shame as a Resource Within and Between Cultures -- PART 1 Structural Dimensions of Gender-Specific Facets of Shame. Is Shame a Female Emotion? The Role of Social Power -- Body Shame and Gender. Political Use of Negative Affects: Positivity of Shame in Intersectional Feminism -- Women's Experience of Shame, Poverty and Gender. An Empirical Investigation -- The Key to the Lock of Shame,Shame in Educational Contexts as Resource for Women's Empowerment. PART 2 Gender-Specific Facets of Shame Within Specific Cultural Contexts. Experiences of Shame and Gender in the Cultural Contact Zones of Morocco, Portugal and Spain -- Female Activism, Tribalism and Shame in the Arabian Gulf J -- Izzat: Analysis of the Concept as a Category of Positive Psychology -- "Sexual Carrions" Multiple Jeopardy of Stigma, Shame, and Pollution -- Exploring the Gender Dimension of Shame in India - An Empirical Study of Shame and Its Gender Implications in the Indian Cultural Context -- "Trans"-ness and Shaming: A Thematic Analysis of Shame Among South Asian Transmen/ Transmasc. -- Reconstructing Shame by the Wearing of Hijab: Experience of New Muslim Converts In Malaysia Ainurliza -- Gender Differences, Cancel Culture, and Shame as Resource -- PART 3 Gender-Specific Facets of Shame in Health Contexts.Shame, Men, and Addictions Recovery: Possibilities for Transformation -- South African Women's Experience of Giving Birth - Guilt, Shame, Resilience, and Culture Related To The 'Goddess Myth'. -- Gender Facets of Organisational Shame as Transformational Resource for Health and Well-being in the Fifth Industrial Revolution.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Shame. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-54593-1
    ISBN: 9783031545931
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