The Power of Humiliation

The Power of Humiliation

VIEWPOINT_History The Power of Humiliation Rituals of degradation have been used throughout the ages as a means of exercising authority. Judges made a public show of people by having them placed in the pillory, teachers made unruly pupils the object of ridicule with dunce caps. Such practices have been consigned to the past, but modern society has developed new methods for publicly stigmatizing outsiders, as our author describes. TEXT UTE FREVERT he mention of public humiliation often rarily suspended. And as if that weren’t enough, she conjures up images of pillories, flogging also imposed what Americans call a shame sanction: and branding, but one might wonder an act of public humiliation intended to publicly stig- what such practices of public degradation matize Hardin as an idiot. Such sanctions are intend- and ridicule have to do with modern so- ed not only to punish and discipline people, but also ciety.T After all, these kinds of punishment began dis- to educate and improve them, very much in the style appearing from European criminal codes in the mid- of the 18th and early 19th centuries. 19th century, albeit only after lengthy disputes and The US was also the setting of the story of 13-year- bitter confrontations. old Izabel Laxamana. In May 2015, she jumped from But just because European states have moved a bridge in the state of Washington because she away from such humiliating practices certainly couldn’t bear the public shaming inflicted upon her doesn’t mean that they no longer exist. People are by her father. Incensed by a selfie showing his daugh- ter in a sports bra and leggings that was circulating at Laxamana’s school, he cut off her long hair and filmed her while doing so. When the video spread Even here in Germany, and became the subject of classroom gossip, Izabel took her own life. such humiliation is omnipresent – Yet here in Germany, too, such public humiliation especially online and shaming is omnipresent – not solely, but over- whelmingly, online. Until recently, there was a plat- form where drivers could make their negative feelings still publicly demeaned, ridiculed, treated with con- known about other commuters while clearly identi- tempt and put in a virtual pillory. Take, for example, fying who they meant, to boot. In 2017, a foundation an incident from November 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio (USA), when Shena Hardin stood at a busy intersec- tion holding a sign that read: “Only an idiot would Exposed for all to see: With his sculpture “Martin Into the drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus.” Hardin Corner, You Should Be Ashamed,” artist Martin Kippenberger addresses humiliating rituals that were commonplace during had done just that on numerous occasions. The judge his school years in the 1960s. The approving gaze of others ordered her to pay a fine and had her license tempo- only intensifies the victim’s shame and embarrassment. Photo: picture-alliance/AP/Winfried Rothermel 10 MaxPlanckResearch 1 | 18 VIEWPOINT_History Photo: picture-alliance/AP/Winfried Rothermel 1 | 18 MaxPlanckResearch 11 VIEWPOINT_History close to one of the major political parties published selves of the memory. The presence of others when an online lexicon of anti-feminist networks, organi- acts of shaming and humiliation occur is extremely zations and individuals; widely seen as a form of de- important. Of course, it is possible to be ashamed of nunciation, it was ultimately taken down by its pub- oneself for a thought or action that runs counter to lishers. New shaming platforms where people are social mores or one’s idealized self-image. For exam- mocked for supposedly being too fat, too thin, too ple, I might feel ashamed for envying a colleague’s promiscuous and so on appear each and every day. well-deserved promotion. The same feeling would But where does this need to showcase and public- creep over me if I looked on gleefully as my boss gave ly attack other people – even one’s own children – a colleague a public dressing-down. Today, public hu- originate? What is such humiliation and shaming miliation is usually considered an intolerable abuse supposed to achieve, and what effects does it have? or even a violation of human dignity; accordingly, if Why are such practices widespread even in societies I take pleasure in such actions, I should be ashamed that place great emphasis on dignity and respect? Are of myself. But what is it that makes humiliation so repug- nant? It’s the painful knowledge of the power and vi- olence of the public gaze – a gaze that can’t be cast An emotion of immense off, that burrows under the skin and clings to the very force and potency that has body of the shamed individual. When other people witness individual mistakes or violations of social deadly potential norms, it churns up feelings of shame, and the more a person values others’ estimation of them, the great- er the shame they feel. the “dark Middle Ages” in fact alive and well? Or is A child who steals a piece of bubble gum despite the bright, enlightened, sophisticated modern era ex- knowing that this is forbidden may secretly feel ercising its own particular will to humiliate and in- ashamed. If you were to catch the child in the act and venting new methods of shaming to go with it? inform their parents, they wouldn’t even need to Public humiliation is always a demonstration of scold the child: “You should be ashamed!” to evoke power: By forcing others to their knees in front of that emotion. Being exposed for all to see is enough onlookers, social protagonists reinforce their claim to to make the child blush and leave him or her want- an elevated position of power. “Power,” argued sociol- ing only one thing: to escape the humiliating gaze of ogist Max Weber, “is the probability that one actor those present. within a social relationship will be in a position to This is why psychologists refer to shame as a so- carry out his own will despite resistance, regardless cial or interpersonal emotion. In most cases, shame of the basis on which this probability rests.” is felt in the presence of others. In fact, in one sur- It was in this sense that Izabel Laxamana’s father vey, only a sixth of interviewees said they experi- exercised power over his daughter. He had forbidden enced shame as a private emotion. The very social her to post selfies on the internet, and when she de- embeddedness of shame makes it powerful and dan- fied him, he punished her with a humiliating act that gerous, and some people are willing to risk life and he documented for public viewing. Those who oper- limb for fear of being shamed. In Erich Kästner’s ate their own online pillories aspire to hold power classic children’s novel The Flying Classroom, for in- over people who they view as morally or socially in- stance, young Uli jumps from a tall ladder to prove ferior to themselves, a feeling that the act of sham- that he isn’t a coward. His schoolmates had frequent- ing serves to reinforce. ly teased him for his lack of courage, making him Shame, as the philosophers of antiquity already turn “bright red.” While his leap did land him in the knew, is a feeling of immense force and potency. It hospital with serious injuries, it also silenced his can be deadly, and it leaves an indelible mark on taunters and tormentors. those who survive it. Anyone who has ever experi- First published in 1933, Kästner’s book is set in a enced deep, intense shame will struggle to free them- world where cowardice was one of the worst viola- 12 MaxPlanckResearch 1 | 18 tions of norms for young males. Boys had to be cou- the destructive power of social and political humili- rageous and ready to prove it. If they didn’t, they ations with equally strong instruments for protecting were subjected to contempt, rejection and even ex- individual honor and dignity. clusion from the group. Uli had accepted and inter- However, contemporary societies continue to use nalized this, and doing something daring was the shame and humiliation as a means to exert social and only thing he could think of to bring an end to the political power – and some even view them as con- teasing. This wasn’t the case for Izabel Laxamana: structive methods. If, for instance, a person is lam- she was presumably not ashamed of having ignored basted in public for falling short of the normative ex- her father’s ban by posting pictures of herself scant- pectations of their group, this does more than simply ily clad online. His perceptions of morals and decen- punish them. It also serves to reintegrate the individ- cy weren’t necessarily the same as hers. It was the ual into the group, provided, of course, that the in- punishment exacted by her father that shamed her, dividual regrets what he or she has done. Stigmatiz- and in particular the public dissemination of the film ing humiliation, on the other hand, serves to exclude he made of it. an individual with no chance of return. These and many other examples clearly demon- When German Wehrmacht soldiers cut off the strate the effects of public humiliation. Beyond illus- beards of Jewish men in occupied Poland, or when trating the perpetrator’s power to document and re- Serbian soldiers and militiamen intentionally and buke what they consider to be a violation of a norm systematically raped Muslim women in the Bosnian or expectation, the examples also demonstrate the War of the 1990s, the point was neither punishment power of witnesses, whether real or imagined.

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