In our contemporary mediascape online book talks are constantly growing. In this digital literary sphere, people can create online communities and can share their opinions about books they read. Nowadays everyone is a critic. This can offer new opportunities for researchers to observe some patterns of interpretation of ‘common readers’ in a phenomenological way (Felski). Previous studies have shown that emotions are a prominent feature of Goodreads and Amazon reviews (e.g. Driscoll and Rehberg Sedo; Milota).Taking this as a starting point, I examine the role of emotions in Goodreads and Amazon’s reviews of the novel Le ripetizioni , written by the Italian author Giulio Mozzi. Disgust is a prominent emotion in the online reception of this work. Using a metahermeneutic method (Korthals Altes), I show how this is linked to moral issues. Following Mario Barenghi’s reflection, I claim that disgust occurs because readers cannot experience negative empathy (Ercolino) and are unable to comprehend disgust within an overall interpretive framework. I suggest that sociability on Goodreads can often be described as a form of “unsociable sociability".

The Truth of Disgust. Moral and (Un)Social Emotions on Goodreads / M. Tognini. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Narrative Conference - Annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Narrative tenutosi a Newcastle upon Tyne nel 2024.

The Truth of Disgust. Moral and (Un)Social Emotions on Goodreads

M. Tognini
2024

Abstract

In our contemporary mediascape online book talks are constantly growing. In this digital literary sphere, people can create online communities and can share their opinions about books they read. Nowadays everyone is a critic. This can offer new opportunities for researchers to observe some patterns of interpretation of ‘common readers’ in a phenomenological way (Felski). Previous studies have shown that emotions are a prominent feature of Goodreads and Amazon reviews (e.g. Driscoll and Rehberg Sedo; Milota).Taking this as a starting point, I examine the role of emotions in Goodreads and Amazon’s reviews of the novel Le ripetizioni , written by the Italian author Giulio Mozzi. Disgust is a prominent emotion in the online reception of this work. Using a metahermeneutic method (Korthals Altes), I show how this is linked to moral issues. Following Mario Barenghi’s reflection, I claim that disgust occurs because readers cannot experience negative empathy (Ercolino) and are unable to comprehend disgust within an overall interpretive framework. I suggest that sociability on Goodreads can often be described as a form of “unsociable sociability".
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English
19-apr-2024
Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria e Letterature Comparate
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Narrative Conference - Annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Narrative
Newcastle upon Tyne
2024
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https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/narrative2024/
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M. Tognini
The Truth of Disgust. Moral and (Un)Social Emotions on Goodreads / M. Tognini. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Narrative Conference - Annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Narrative tenutosi a Newcastle upon Tyne nel 2024.
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