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A feminist politics of shame: Shame and its contested possibilities

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This editorial piece introduces a special issue on the feminist politics of shame. It locates the special issue in the larger framework of scholarship on feminist approaches to shame and specifically feminist psychological emphases, and contextualises the foregrounding of the productive possibilities of shame for feminist social justice projects. The introductory piece overviews the contributions to the special issue through a thematic lens.
Title: A feminist politics of shame: Shame and its contested possibilities
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This editorial piece introduces a special issue on the feminist politics of shame.
It locates the special issue in the larger framework of scholarship on feminist approaches to shame and specifically feminist psychological emphases, and contextualises the foregrounding of the productive possibilities of shame for feminist social justice projects.
The introductory piece overviews the contributions to the special issue through a thematic lens.

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