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The Rise of the Shame Society: Americas Change from a Guilt Culture into a Shame Culture

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Rise of the Shame Society: Americas Change from a Guilt Culture into a Shame Culture

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781666920208

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Publication Date:

7th June 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Popular culture

Dewey:

303.3720973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

242

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

544g

Description

American society is often characterized as a guilt culture, as opposed to non-Western shame cultures. But is this distinction still valid today Through examples like shaming penalties in criminal law, fat shaming, and cyberbullying on the social media, The Rise of the Shame Society: Americas Change from a Guilt Culture into a Shame Culture shows how shame is increasingly invading our lives, leading to feelings of humiliation and depression. Marcel Van Herpen identifies three causes of this phenomenon: new childrearing methods, the advent of the social media, and a transformation of Western individualism. He weighs the arguments for and against a shame society and concludes that a guilt-centered approach remains preferable. Although shame increasingly permeates everyday life, the author argues that its rise is not a fatality. He emphasizes that shame is a dynamic phenomenon and that one can observe trends which lead to an increase of shame, as well as to its decrease. Examples of the latter are a growing sensitivity to the pain caused by anti-Black racism, the decrease of anti-LGBTQIA+ prejudices, and efforts to end the stigmatization of people with disabilities. Along with exploring its increase, The Rise of the Shame Society demonstrates that there are ways to overcome shame.

Reviews

Shame and guilt are not two sides of the same coin; rather, they differ in provenance, praxis, and consequences. Marcel H. Van Herpens The Rise of the Shame Society is an insightful, deeply researched, and thoroughly readable treatment of a societal shift which has profound implications. Simply put, guilt as an internal ordering influence in America and the West is giving way to a shame culture that has its roots in postindustrial narcissism, permissiveness, and the technologies that now facilitate so much public censure. This sweeping study borrows from a range of disciplines and draws on a wide array of thinkers, from Aristotle, Rousseau, and Nietzsche to Freud, Riesman, Sartre, and Lasch. The Rise of the Shame Society is an impressive work of scholarship that is sure to spur much discussion and debate.

-- Joe Renouard, Johns Hopkins University

Author Bio

Marcel H. Van Herpen is a Dutch sociologist and political analyst. He is director of the Cicero Foundation, a think tank, and a collaborator of the US think tank The National Interest. He is the author of seven books on political philosophy and foreign policy which have been translated in five languages.

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