“…In the social domain, however, disgust may also respond categorically to a particular class of violations-those pertaining to bodily-purity norms, or the rules governing the proper uses of the body within a given culture (see Haidt, Rozin, McCauley, & Imada, 1997;Horberg, Oveis, Keltner, & Cohen, 2009;Rozin et al, 1999;Russell & Giner-Sorolla, 2011a, in press). Consistent with this thesis, Russell and Giner-Sorolla (2011a) found that, in direct contrast to anger, levels of reported disgust were unaffected by whether or not an act of wrongdoing was performed intentionally, and affected only by whether the act violated a bodily norm.…”