2024
DOI: 10.1177/00221678241290077
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Chronic Shame: Emotional Navigation Through Segregation, Migration, and Ethnic Phobia

Irina Malinina

Abstract: This article explores the experience and implications of shame among migrants and refugees, illustrating how societal attitudes, particularly anti-Muslim and anti-Caucasian sentiments, perpetuate feelings of exclusion and self-depreciation. Utilizing the author’s personal narrative as a refugee, it unveils how negative stereotypes and the mass media’s portrayal of people from the North Caucasus in Russia contribute to a “them vs. US” mind-set. This division fosters a social environment where Caucasians and Mus… Show more

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