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From the outside looking in, Jennifer Pan seemed like a model daughter living a perfect life. The ideal child, the one her immigrant parents saw, was studying to become a pharmacist at the University of Toronto. But there was a dark, deceptive side to the angelic young woman. In reality, Jennifer spent her days in the arms of her high-school sweetheart, Daniel. In an attempt to lead the life she dreamed of, she would do...

Is Shame Necessary? New Uses for and Old Tool written by Jennifer Jacquet performed by Jennifer Jacquet on CD (Unabridged)

Is Shame Necessary? New Uses for and Old Tool written by Jennifer Jacquet performed by Jennifer Jacquet on CD (Unabridged)
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ISBN:  9781501201097
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Social Science
Duration:  322 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Jennifer Jacquet
Performer 1:  Jennifer Jacquet

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An urgent, illuminating exploration of the social nature of shame and of the ways in which it might be used, sparingly and pointedly, to promote political change and social reform. In cultures that champion the individual, guilt is advertised as the cornerstone of conscience. Yet while guilt holds individuals to...

personal standards, it proves impotent in the face of corrupt corporate policies. In recent years we have been asked to assuage our guilt about these problems as consumers by buying organic foods or fair-trade products, for example. Yet unless nearly everyone participates, the impact of individual consumer consciousness is microscopic. Jennifer Jacquet persuasively argues that the solution to the limitations of guilt can be found in shame, retrofitted for the age of democracy and social media.

She demonstrates how shaming can function as a nonviolent form of resistance that, in turn, challenges institutions, organizations, and even governments to actuate large-scale change.

She argues that when applied in the right way, in the right quantity, and at the right time, shame has the capacity to keep us from failing other species in life's fabric and, ultimately, ourselves.

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