Shame, Temporality and Social Change (Philosophy and Psychoanalysis)
Explores how shame relates to time and social transformation within psychology and philosophy. Key insights on narrative, emotion, and collective change. Customer note highlights nuanced connection between emotion and social dynamics
Highlights
- link between emotion and social change
- temporal perspective on shame
- philosophy-psychoanalysis integration
Pros
- clear focus on shame and temporality
- interdisciplinary perspective
- sheds light on social change mechanisms
- well-structured for academic readers
Cons
- limited guest-verified reviews
- niche topic may appeal to specialists
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