Authors
Yuliya Shymko, Camilla Quental, Madeleine Navarro Mena
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Gender, Work & Organization
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
1272-1292
Description
In this article, we interrogate vergonha alheia (shame on behalf of others; or “vicarious embarrassment”), which is experienced when viewing an embarrassing action from the outside. We question if shame—associated with the worst of human behavior brought about and made visible by the COVID‐19 pandemic—can ignite a new kind of cultural sensitivity to the pain of others. Turning to the work of several feminist scholars, we reveal the generative power of shame in artistic and political mobilization. We study examples of artistic activism (i.e., artivism) during the COVID‐19 pandemic, as presented by two Brazilian women—Adriana Calcanhotto and Debora Diniz. By intimately engaging with their work and situating it in the context of the popular feminist struggle in Brazil—that is, a luta (the struggle), we discern two performative patterns articulated through distinct symbolic utterances: indignação and declaração …
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