The Goodness of Gilmore: Examining the Moralization of Reading in the Rory Gilmore-inspired Readathons of BookTube

Olivia O'Neill
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This paper seeks to find out how assumptions surrounding the moralization of reading appear in the BookTube videos of readers inspired by Rory Gilmore, the bibliophilic protagonist of the Warner Bros. comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls. In doing so, it aims to illuminate the ways in which the myth of the “moralization” of reading is used to disguise complex relations between class, privilege, and meritocracy, both within Gilmore Girls and without. Building from the scholarship of Harvey J. Graff, Deborah Brandt, Q. D. Leavis, and Janis Radway, I first analyze how literacy has come to be associated with goodness and what sort of literature is thought to be related to moral righteousness. Using this framework, I then analyze the appearance of reading in Gilmore Girls itself, concluding that beliefs surrounding the virtue of reading linger even in the fictional world of Stars Hollow. Finally, I analyze two Rory Gilmore-inspired readathon videos, arguing that by echoing Rory’s own perspectives on reading, BookTubers demonstrate that the belief that reading is an unequivocal moral good persists, even if readers themselves are not aware of it.
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吉尔摩的善良:在BookTube的罗里吉尔摩启发的阅读马拉松中考察阅读的道德化
本文试图找出围绕阅读道德化的假设是如何出现在受罗里·吉尔摩(Rory Gilmore)启发的读者的BookTube视频中,吉尔摩是华纳兄弟喜剧系列吉尔摩女孩(Gilmore Girls)的爱书主人公。在这样做的过程中,它旨在阐明阅读“道德化”的神话是如何被用来掩盖阶级、特权和精英统治之间的复杂关系的,无论是在《吉尔莫女孩》中还是在《吉尔莫女孩》之外。根据哈维·j·格拉夫、黛博拉·勃兰特、q·d·里维斯和贾尼斯·拉德韦的研究成果,我首先分析了读写能力是如何与善良联系在一起的,以及什么样的文学被认为与道德正义有关。利用这一框架,我分析了《吉尔莫女孩》中阅读本身的表现,得出结论,围绕阅读美德的信念即使在《群星谷》的虚构世界中也挥之不去。最后,我分析了两个罗里·吉尔摩(Rory gilmore)启发的阅读马拉松视频,认为通过呼应罗里自己对阅读的看法,BookTubers证明了阅读是一种明确的道德美德的信念持续存在,即使读者自己没有意识到这一点。
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