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    Honor and Emotion: the cultural shaping of pride, shame and anger

    Rodriguez Mosquera, P.M.

    Publication date1999

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    Citation for published version (APA):Rodriguez Mosquera, P. M. (1999). Honor and Emotion: the cultural shaping of pride, shameand anger. UvA.

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