Description
Schadenfreude is a fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s most uncomfortable emotions: the pleasure we feel when bad things happen to other people. Author Tiffany Watt Smith, a cultural historian, delves into the origins and evolution of this German word that has no direct English equivalent, examining how the concept has been understood across different cultures and time periods.
Through engaging storytelling and historical research, Smith investigates why schadenfreude is so prevalent in human experience, from witnessing the downfall of celebrities to enjoying rivals’ failures. She explores the psychological mechanisms behind this emotion and questions what it reveals about morality, empathy, and human nature. Rather than condemning schadenfreude as purely malicious, Smith presents a nuanced view of how this emotion serves social functions and connects to deeper aspects of the human condition.
Published by the Wellcome Collection, this thought-provoking work offers readers insight into the complex landscape of human emotions and our often contradictory moral instincts.







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