Title: Shame and Guilt: <i>A Psycho cultural View of the Japanese Self</i><sup>1</sup>
Abstract: EthosVolume 11, Issue 3 p. 192-210 Shame and Guilt: A Psycho cultural View of the Japanese Self1 TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA, TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu.Search for more papers by this author TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA, TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA TAKIE SUGIYAMA LEBRA is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu.Search for more papers by this author First published: Fall 1983 https://doi.org/10.1525/eth.1983.11.3.02a00070Citations: 69 1 This paper is based upon a set of research projects which have been pursued over the years under the support of the National Science Foundation (Grant BNS76-11301) the japan society for the Promotion of Science and the University of Hawaii Japan Studies Endowment (funded by grant from the Japanese Government) I am also grateful to Linda Kirmura for her research assistance and typing. 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