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Book SynopsisThe blush is a ubiquitous, but little understood, phenomenon. It involves an involuntary change in the face that can express feelings, reveal character and cause intense anxiety. Crozier provides a scholarly, yet accessible, synthesis of new research, locating blushing within the context of the ''social emotions'' of embarrassment, shame and shyness.
Trade Review"A leading researcher on this particular subject, Crozier has written an excellent overview of the research findings on shyness, emotions and blushing . . . this is the first study of this common phenomenon. As such it is a vital resource." - Choice
Table of ContentsList of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: EMOTION IN SOCIAL LIFE Emotion and its Expression Self-consciousness and Emotion PART 2: THE NATURE OF THE BLUSH What is a Blush? Reasons to Blush Occasion to Blush PART 3: THE SOCIAL EMOTIONS Embarrassment Shame Shame, Guilt and Anger Shyness PART 4: PROBLEMATIZING BLUSHING Propensity to Blush Interventions Conclusions Notes References Index