This concept is invoked in a monograph to explain why white homicides are more common in the US South, but only for homicides stemming from arguments, not ones committed during a felony. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this concept which titles that 1994 study by Richard E. Nisbett and Dov Cohen about the “psychology of violence in the South” that emphasizes heightened concerns about male reputations.
ANSWER: culture of honor [or honor culture; accept Culture of Honor: The Psychology of Violence in the South]
[10e] The idea of a “culture of honor” is related to the distinction between cultures described by these two concepts, which Ruth Benedict introduced in The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.
ANSWER: guilt and shame [accept guilt culture and shame culture]
[10h] Similar to the Southern “culture of honor,” this Persian-Urdu word refers to the reputational system of the northern Indian subcontinent that prescribes both reciprocity and revenge. This system has inspired policies like a rail subsidy scheme for the poor.
ANSWER: izzat [accept Izzat scheme]
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