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This emotion appears second in the name of cultures studied by Julien Pitt-Rivers that display challenge-riposte dialectics. (20[1])Four maladaptive responses to this emotion are grouped in Nathanson’s “Compass of” this moral emotion, which June Tangney argues (20[1])arises from evaluations of the global self rather than one’s behavior. The word haji is analyzed in a 1946 study that argues that a culture (20[1])(*) defined (10[1])by (10[2])this (10[1])emotion (10[3])acts to avoid (10[1])ostracism (10[2])instead of (10[1])internal moral (10[1])struggles. (10[2])This emotion is emphasized in Japan as compared (10[2])to American guilt (10[2])culture (10[1])according (10[2])to Ruth (10[1])Benedict’s The Chrysanthemum and the Sword. Revenge and (10[1])honor killings are believed to prevent, for 10 points, what self-conscious feeling of regret and disgrace? (10[2])■END■ (10[6])

ANSWER: shame [accept shaming or being ashamed; accept shame culture; prompt on honor-shame cultures; prompt on embarrassment or word forms like being embarrassed; prompt on humiliation]
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