Primo Levi in The Drowned and The Saved, chapter 3.
Deleuze refered to this analysis in Negotiations, What's Philosophy? and The Abecedaire (letter R as Resistance).
Pascal Houba
Le 31 janv. 2011 à 16:54, Frank, Michael a écrit :
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> apologies in advance for this query since it may seem to have nothing to do with either film or philosophy – though my own thinking about the intersection of the two has led me here
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> the question is this: does anyone know of serious work theorizing shame? . . . i don’t mean psychological or psychoanalytic notions of shame/guilt, and certainly not a sociological sort of inquiry, of which there’s an abundance, and which i keep being directed to in every bibliographical search . . . instead i mean something closer to a cultural studies effort to come to terms with the meaning of shame as a culturally constructed category, with questions of its politics, as it were, or its epistemic status . . . if barthes, or benjamin, or wittgenstein, or bourdieu [or any similar figures] talk about shame i’d be very interested to learn where
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> my thanks for any leads
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> mike
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