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'Progressive and feminist' women read erotic novels, says study


Contrary to popular opinion, women don t read erotic novels like Fifty Shades of Grey for a cheap sexual thrill, according to a new study.   
Researchers in Germany wanted to find out the motivations for buying and reading erotic novels, to explain why the genre has been so successful in the last 10 years. 
Their survey of more than 400 female erotic novel readers revealed that the genre is generally considered emancipated, feminist, and progressive . 
This is even though plots tend to promote the image of a perpetually young and beautiful woman who strongly depends on men, despite her talents or professional success.  ....

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Phenomenon Underlying Behind Reading Erotic Novels – Disclosed!


Phenomenon Underlying Behind Reading Erotic Novels – Disclosed!
by Karishma Abhishek on 
May 11, 2021 at 11:57 PM
Fifty Shades of Grey, a novel by
E.L. James s that appeared in 2015 had made the whole book market inundated with a flood of erotic bestsellers. People from all corners began wondering what this type of novel s secret of success could be.
The readership of erotic novels and the causes of this literary predilection is now investigated, i.e., who reads erotic novels and why, by a research team at the
Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA) in Frankfurt/Main, Germany and is published as an Open Access article in the journal ....

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Fifty shades of reading: Who reads contemporary erotic novels and why?


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Soon after E.L. James s Fifty Shades of Grey appeared in 2015, the book market was inundated with a flood of erotic bestsellers. People from all corners began wondering what this type of novel s secret of success could be. Now, a research team at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA) in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, has taken a closer look at the readership of erotic novels and investigated the causes of this literary predilection.
In the media as well as the academy, contemporary erotica is typically dismissed as being of low literary value. Critics and scholars tend to classify its readers as having mediocre to poor taste, without, however, examining their motivations and experiences in more detail. Against this background, the MPIEA team conducted an online study to investigate who actually reads erotic novels and why. The findings have just been published as an Open Access article in the journal ....

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