📱 eBook en inglés THE SCIENCE OF CRINGE

Why We Feel Secondhand Embarrassment and What It Tells Us

MELISSA HART

epubli- 9783565212842

Psicología Psicología social

Sinopsis de THE SCIENCE OF CRINGE

Why do you physically recoil when Michael Scott speaks in The Office? Why cant you look away from a bad audition tape? Psychologist Melissa Hart explores the phenomenon of "Cringe" (or Fremdscham) in "The Science of Cringe."
Hart explains that cringing is actually a sign of high empathy. Our mirror neurons simulate the social pain of the other person, warning us: "Dont do this, or the tribe will reject you." The book analyzes the evolutionary purpose of embarrassment as a social regulator that maintains group harmony.
Hart also dives into "Cringe Culture" on the internet, where mocking others awkwardness has become a currency. She argues that while mild cringe teaches us norms, the weaponization of cringe is creating a society terrified of vulnerability and sincerity. This book helps readers understand their own reactions and embrace the awkwardness of being human.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565212842

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 30/01/2026

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