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... shame . As explicated by Nathanson , " [ T ] he very word shame is derived from an Indo - European root ( skam or skem ) which means ' to hide , ' and from which also derive our words skin , and hide , the latter in both of its meanings ...
... shame . As explicated by Nathanson , " [ T ] he very word shame is derived from an Indo - European root ( skam or skem ) which means ' to hide , ' and from which also derive our words skin , and hide , the latter in both of its meanings ...
Síða 85
... shame her shame in being what she was or aspired to be , shame that was an expression of her self - contempt and self - loath- ing . She was profoundly ashamed and shamed into an excrucia- ting self - consciousness . Guilt doesn't hold ...
... shame her shame in being what she was or aspired to be , shame that was an expression of her self - contempt and self - loath- ing . She was profoundly ashamed and shamed into an excrucia- ting self - consciousness . Guilt doesn't hold ...
Síða 169
... Shame and Gender , " Bartky contends that the emotion " shame " is one of the major sites of social reality for women and links the occurrence of women's feelings of " shame " to their inferiorized position under capitalist patriarchy ...
... Shame and Gender , " Bartky contends that the emotion " shame " is one of the major sites of social reality for women and links the occurrence of women's feelings of " shame " to their inferiorized position under capitalist patriarchy ...
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