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The Social, Aesthetic, and Medical Implications of Performing Shame - Interdisciplinary Approaches

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Performing Shame shows how simulations of shame by North American writers and artists have the power to resist its withering influence.


List of contents

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Performing Shame: A Brief Introduction
Chapter 1 – Keywords: Shame, Performance, and Empathy
Chapter 2 – Empathy Devices
Chapter 3 – Medicine’s Hidden Curriculum and the Use of Standardized Patients to Reduce Shame and Foster Empathy
Chapter 4 – Contesting Sexism and Ageism through Political Activism: The Raging Grannies
Chapter 5 – Withdrawing Shame: Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home
Chapter 6 – Alice Munro’s Performative Fictions: Challenging (Dis)Ability
Conclusion: "Embrace the Gap"
Works Cited
Index

About the author

Marlene Goldman is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of Toronto and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She specializes in Canadian literature, age studies, and medical humanities. Her book Forgotten: Age-Related Dementia and Alzheimer’s in Canadian Literature (2017) explores narrative and pathological modes of forgetting associated with trauma, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Goldman is also the author of Paths of Desire (1997), Rewriting Apocalypse (2005), and (Dis)Possession (2011). Goldman has also written, directed, and produced three short films. The first, about dementia, is entitled Piano Lessons (2017), and is based on Alice Munro’s short story In Sight of the Lake, from her collection Dear Life (2004). Her second film, Torching the Dusties (2019) adapted from Margaret Atwood’s story of the same name, addresses aging and intergenerational warfare. Her most recent film, Mani Pedi (2021), is based on the eponymous story by Souvankham Thammavongsa.

Summary

Performing Shame shows how simulations of shame by North American writers and artists have the power to resist its withering influence.

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