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  1. Jennifer C. Manion (2003). Girls Blush, Sometimes: Gender, Moral Agency, and the Problem of Shame. Hypatia 18 (3):21-41.
    : Few contemporary philosophers discuss the ways in which the emotion of shame may be gendered. This paper addresses this situation, examining Gabriele Taylor's (1985 and 1995) account of genuine vs. false shame. I argue that, by attending to the social pressures placed on many women to conform to a certain vision of femininity, an analysis of the shame to which women may be prone shows that Taylor's account of shame remains incomplete.
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  2. Jennifer C. Manion (2003). Robert F. Drinan, the Mobilization of Shame: A World View of Human Rights. Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (1).
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  3. Jennifer C. Manion (2002). The Moral Relevance of Shame. American Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):73 - 90.
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