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/499/ Shame! Shame on Bungacast! ft. Taylor Hines
Episode 507

/499/ Shame! Shame on Bungacast! ft. Taylor Hines

Bungacast

July 15, 202527m 41s

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Show Notes

On shame, guilt and responsibility.

Taylor Hines, an editor at Damage magazine, talks to George and Alex about his essay "Fool Me Twice" in Issue 4 of the magazine, which deals with the theme Responsibility.

Remember, subscribers to Bungacast get a complimentary online subscription to Damage!

We discuss:

  • Why is Robert Eggers' Nosferatu about shame? What about the Rape of Lucretia?

  • What can Frédéric Gros’ A Philosophy of Shame tell us?

  • What's the difference between shame and guilt?

  • Do psychoanalytic thinkers like Christopher Lasch and Melanie Klein clarify the matter?

  • Why do we need to Make Guilt Great Again – but not as affect, as a sense of responsibility?

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