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;Chen, Eva. : "Shanghai(ed) Babies: Geopolitics, Biopolitics and the Global Chick Lit." ''Feminist Media Studies'' (advanced release 6 Oct. 2011). [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14680777.2011.597102 Abstract] | ;Chen, Eva. : "Shanghai(ed) Babies: Geopolitics, Biopolitics and the Global Chick Lit." ''Feminist Media Studies'' (advanced release 6 Oct. 2011). [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14680777.2011.597102 Abstract] | ||
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+ | ;Chen Eva Yin-i. : "Neoliberal Self-Governance and Popular Postfeminism in Contemporary Anglo-American Chick Lit", ''Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies'' 36.1 (2010): 243-275.[http://www.concentric-literature.url.tw/issues/Transnational%20Taiwan/11.pdf] | ||
;Craddock, Louise. : "Bridget Jones's Little Red Dress: Chicklit, Mass-market Popular Romance and Feminism." ''Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions'' 8 (2004): 43-51. [http://www.arpf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/No.-8-Winter-2004.pdf Whole issue as pdf.] | ;Craddock, Louise. : "Bridget Jones's Little Red Dress: Chicklit, Mass-market Popular Romance and Feminism." ''Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions'' 8 (2004): 43-51. [http://www.arpf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/No.-8-Winter-2004.pdf Whole issue as pdf.] | ||
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;Frater, Lara. 2009. : "Fat heroines in chick-lit: gateway to acceptance in the mainstream?" in Rothblum, Esther D., and Sondra Solovay. ''The Fat Studies Reader.'' New York: New York University Press. 235-240. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XtLWPWNO8gUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA235#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt] | ;Frater, Lara. 2009. : "Fat heroines in chick-lit: gateway to acceptance in the mainstream?" in Rothblum, Esther D., and Sondra Solovay. ''The Fat Studies Reader.'' New York: New York University Press. 235-240. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XtLWPWNO8gUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA235#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt] | ||
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+ | ;Frenkel, Ronit, 2019. : “Pleasure as Genre: Popular Fiction, South African Chick-Lit and Nthikeng Mohlele’s Pleasure.” ''Feminist Theory'', (February 2019). [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1464700119831537#articleCitationDownloadContainer Abstract] | ||
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;Gamble, Sarah. : "When Romantic Heroines Turn Bad: The Rise of the ‘Anti-Chicklit’ Novel." ''[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/ Chick Lit]''. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/gamble.html] | ;Gamble, Sarah. : "When Romantic Heroines Turn Bad: The Rise of the ‘Anti-Chicklit’ Novel." ''[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/ Chick Lit]''. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/gamble.html] | ||
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+ | ;Gehrmann, Susanne. : “Emerging Afro-Parisian ‘Chick-Lit’ by Lauren Ekué and Léonora Miano.” ''Feminist Theory'', Feb. 2019. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1464700119831539#articleCitationDownloadContainer Abstract] | ||
;Gennaro, Stephen. : “Sex and the City: Perpetual Adolescence Gendered Feminine?” ''Nebula'' 4.1 (2007). 1 August 2009.[http://www.nobleworld.biz/images/Gennaro.pdf] | ;Gennaro, Stephen. : “Sex and the City: Perpetual Adolescence Gendered Feminine?” ''Nebula'' 4.1 (2007). 1 August 2009.[http://www.nobleworld.biz/images/Gennaro.pdf] | ||
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;Guerrero, Lisa A. : "'Sistahs Are Doin' It For Themselves': Chick Lit in Black and White." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 87-102. | ;Guerrero, Lisa A. : "'Sistahs Are Doin' It For Themselves': Chick Lit in Black and White." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 87-102. | ||
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+ | ;Gunne, Sorcha. : 'World-Literature, World-Systems, and Irish Chick Lit', ''Globalizing Literary Genres: Literature, History, Modernity'', Ed. Jernej Habjan and Fabienne Imlinger (2016). [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315708621/chapters/10.4324/9781315708621-25 Abstract] [https://www.academia.edu/37300753/World-Literature_World-Systems_and_Irish_Chick_Lit?email_work_card=title pdf (in pre-print version)] | ||
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+ | ;Gunne, Sorcha. : ‘Gender, Genre and Modernity: Popular Romance Fiction in Ireland’, ''Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction'', Ed. L Harte. Oxford: Oxford University Press [in press]. [[https://www.academia.edu/37300918/Gender_Genre_and_Modernity_Popular_Romance_Fiction_in_Ireland pre-print version]] | ||
;Gymnich, Marion, and Kathrin Ruhl. 2010. : "Revisiting the Classical Romance: Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jone's Diary and Bride and Prejudice." In ''Gendered (Re)Visions: Constructions of Gender in Audiovisual Media'', 23-44. Göttingen, Germany: V&R, 2010. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VWcRp0Xy41IC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA23#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt] | ;Gymnich, Marion, and Kathrin Ruhl. 2010. : "Revisiting the Classical Romance: Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jone's Diary and Bride and Prejudice." In ''Gendered (Re)Visions: Constructions of Gender in Audiovisual Media'', 23-44. Göttingen, Germany: V&R, 2010. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VWcRp0Xy41IC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA23#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt] | ||
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;Harzewski, Stephanie. : ''Chick Lit and Postfeminism.'' Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011. | ;Harzewski, Stephanie. : ''Chick Lit and Postfeminism.'' Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011. | ||
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+ | ;Hedrick, Tace. : ''Chica Lit: Popular Latina Fiction and Americanization in the Twenty-First Century''. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 2015. [https://www.upress.pitt.edu/BookDetails.aspx?bookId=36578 Details and excerpt] | ||
;Henry, Astrid. : “Orgasms and Empowerment. ''Sex and the City'' and the Third Wave Feminism.” ''Reading Sex and the City''. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 65-82. | ;Henry, Astrid. : “Orgasms and Empowerment. ''Sex and the City'' and the Third Wave Feminism.” ''Reading Sex and the City''. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 65-82. | ||
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;Hurt, Erin. 2009. : "Trading Cultural Baggage for Gucci Luggage: The Ambivalent Latinidad of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's "The Dirty Girls Social Club.." ''MELUS'' 34, no. 3: 133-153. | ;Hurt, Erin. 2009. : "Trading Cultural Baggage for Gucci Luggage: The Ambivalent Latinidad of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's "The Dirty Girls Social Club.." ''MELUS'' 34, no. 3: 133-153. | ||
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+ | ;Hurt, Erin (ed.) 2018. : ''Theorizing Ethnicity and Nationality in the Chick Lit Genre''. Routledge. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=unx0DwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Excerpt] | ||
;Isbister, Georgina C. : "Chick Lit: A Postfeminist Fairy Tale." ''[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/ Chick Lit]''. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/isbister.html] | ;Isbister, Georgina C. : "Chick Lit: A Postfeminist Fairy Tale." ''[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/ Chick Lit]''. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[http://extra.shu.ac.uk/wpw/chicklit/isbister.html] | ||
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;Lerman, Amy S. : “Jane Green and the Contemporary ‘Singleton’: Why Women Can Laugh at their Bachelorette Predicaments.” ''The 2000-2003 Proceedings of the SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conference''. Ed. Leslie Fife. 1285-1298. | ;Lerman, Amy S. : “Jane Green and the Contemporary ‘Singleton’: Why Women Can Laugh at their Bachelorette Predicaments.” ''The 2000-2003 Proceedings of the SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conference''. Ed. Leslie Fife. 1285-1298. | ||
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+ | ;Lim, Megan S.C., Margaret E. Hellard and Danielle Horyniak. : "Safe Sex in Chick Lit: a ‘Novel’ Analysis of Sexual Health References in Popular Women’s Fiction. ''Sexual Health''. Online first, 27 July 2018. [https://doi.org/10.1071/SH18017 Abstract] | ||
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;Mabry, A. Rochelle. : "About a Girl: Female Subjectivity and Sexuality in Contemporary 'Chick' Culture." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 191-206. | ;Mabry, A. Rochelle. : "About a Girl: Female Subjectivity and Sexuality in Contemporary 'Chick' Culture." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 191-206. | ||
− | ;Markle, Gail. : “Can Women Have Sex Like a Man? Sexual Scripts in Sex and the City.” Sexuality and Culture 12 (2008): 45-57. | + | ;Markle, Gail. : “Can Women Have Sex Like a Man? Sexual Scripts in Sex and the City.” ''Sexuality and Culture'' 12 (2008): 45-57. |
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+ | ;Mathew, Imogen Louise. : "‘The Pretty and the Political Didn’t Seem to Blend Well’: Anita Heiss’s Chick Lit and the Destabilisation of a Genre", ''JASAL: Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature'' 15.3 (2015). [https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/index.php/JASAL/article/view/10575 Abstract and pdf]. | ||
;Mathew, Imogen. : "Educating the Reader in Anita Heiss’s Chick Lit." ''Contemporary Women's Writing'' (2016). First published online: July 31, 2016. [http://cww.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/07/31/cww.vpw019.extract# Excerpt] | ;Mathew, Imogen. : "Educating the Reader in Anita Heiss’s Chick Lit." ''Contemporary Women's Writing'' (2016). First published online: July 31, 2016. [http://cww.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/07/31/cww.vpw019.extract# Excerpt] | ||
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;Nelson, Ashley. : “Sister Carrie meets Carrie Bradshaw: Exploring Progress, Politics and the Single Woman in ''Sex and the City'' and Beyond.” ''Reading Sex and the City''. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 83-95. | ;Nelson, Ashley. : “Sister Carrie meets Carrie Bradshaw: Exploring Progress, Politics and the Single Woman in ''Sex and the City'' and Beyond.” ''Reading Sex and the City''. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 83-95. | ||
− | ;Newns, Lucinda, 2017. : "Renegotiating romantic genres: Textual resistance and Muslim chick lit." ''Journal of Commonwealth Literature''. Online first. 1-17.[http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021989416686156] | + | ;Newns, Lucinda, 2017. : "Renegotiating romantic genres: Textual resistance and Muslim chick lit." ''Journal of Commonwealth Literature''. Online first. 1-17. [http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0021989416686156 Abstract] |
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+ | ;Oberoi, Sonia Vashista, 2017. : "Indian Chick Lit: A Genre for ''Desi'' Girls." ''International Journal of English and Literature'' (IJEL) 7.2: 127-132.[https://www.academia.edu/34615388/INDIAN_CHICK_LIT_A_GENRE_FOR_DESI_GIRLS?email_work_card=title] | ||
;Ommundsen, Wenche. 2008. : "From China with Love: Chick Lit and the New Crossover Fiction." In ''China Fictions-English Language: Literary Essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story,''. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi. 327-345 | ;Ommundsen, Wenche. 2008. : "From China with Love: Chick Lit and the New Crossover Fiction." In ''China Fictions-English Language: Literary Essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story,''. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi. 327-345 | ||
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;Van Slooten, Jessica Lyn. : "Fashionably Indebted: Conspicuous Consumption, Fashion, and Romance in Sophie Kinsella's ''Shopaholic'' Trilogy." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 219-238. | ;Van Slooten, Jessica Lyn. : "Fashionably Indebted: Conspicuous Consumption, Fashion, and Romance in Sophie Kinsella's ''Shopaholic'' Trilogy." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 219-238. | ||
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+ | ;Veseljević Jerković, Selma. : "Mad about the Boy: The Phenomenon of Fictional Autobiography." ''Društvene i humanističke studije'' 4.2(8): 89-102. [http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/view/268 Abstract] [http://www.dhs.ff.untz.ba/index.php/home/article/download/268/204 pdf] | ||
;Wells, Juliette. : "Mother of Chick Lit? Women Writers, Readers, and Literary History." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 47-70. | ;Wells, Juliette. : "Mother of Chick Lit? Women Writers, Readers, and Literary History." ''Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction''. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 47-70. |
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- Adams, L. 2004.
- "Chick Lit and Chick Flicks: Secret Power or Flat Formula?" The Horn Book Magazine. 80:669-680.[1]
- Akass, Kim, and Janet McCabe, 2004.
- “Ms. Parker and the Vicious Circle: Female Narrative and Humour in Sex and the City,” Reading Sex and the City. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 177-198.
- Alb, Anemona Filip. 2008.
- "Protean Femininities: Shifting Stereotypes in 'Chick Lit'." Gender Studies 1, no. 7: 39-48.
- Arosteguy, Katie O'Donnell. 2009.
- "The Clothes Do Make the Women: The Politics of Fashioning Femininity in Contemporary American Chick Lit." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 70, no. 11: 4284. [2]
- Arosteguy, Katie. 2010.
- "The Politics of Race, Class, and Sexuality in Contemporary American Mommy Lit." Women's Studies 39, no. 5: 409-429.
- Arthurs, Jane.
- “Sex and the City and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist Drama.” Feminist Media Studies 3.1 (2003): 83-98.
- Balducci, Federica. 2011.
- A Different Shade of Pink: Literary Thresholds and Cultural Intersections in Italian Chick Lit. A thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Italian. [3]
- Balducci, Federica. 2011.
- “When chick lit meets romanzo rosa: Intertextual narratives in Stefania Bertola’s romantic fiction,” Journal of Popular Romance Studies 2.1.[4]
- Baloria, Nitasha. 2014.
- "To Be or Not To Be a 'Wife': Theme of Marriage in the Works of Marian Keyes," Research Scholar: An International Refereed e-Journal of Literary Explorations 2.1.[5]
- Baloria, Nitasha. 2014.
- "Is Chick Lit a Fluff or a Product of Jane Austen’s Style?," European Academic Research 2.7. [6]
- Benstock, Shari.
- "Afterword: The New Woman's Fiction." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 253-???.
- Boyd, Elizabeth B.
- "Ya Yas, Grits, and Sweet Potato Queens: Contemporary Southern Belles and the Prescriptions That Guide Them." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 159-172.
- Burns, Amy, 2011.
- "'Tell me all about your new man': (Re)Constructing Masculinity in Contemporary Chick Texts." Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network 4.1. Links to abstract and pdf
- Burns, Amy, 2012.
- "The Postfeminist Flâneuse: The Literary Value of Contemporary Chick Lit." Graduate Journal of Social Science 9.3.[7]
- Butler, Pamela and Jigna Desai.
- “Manolos, Marriage, and Mantras: Chick-Lit Criticism and Transnational Feminism.” Meridians 8.2 (2008): 1-31. Abstract
- Campbell, P. 2006.
- "The Sand in the Oyster The Lit of Chick Lit." The Horn Book Magazine. 82 (4):487-491.[8]
- Cano López, Marina.
- "Looking Back in Desire; or How Jane Austen Rewrites Chick Lit in Alexandra Potter’s Me and Mr. Darcy." Persuasions 31.1 (2010).[9]
- Carvalho, Charmaine.
- "Chick Lit in India: Possibilities for a Feminine Aesthetic in Popular Fiction." Estetyka i Krytyka The Polish Journal of Aesthetics 41 (2016): 13-32. [10]
- Caselli, Carolyn Ann. 2006.
- Chick Lit : postmodern literature for the everywoman. Thesis (M.A.)--California State University, Northridge.
- Chen, Eva.
- "Shanghai(ed) Babies: Geopolitics, Biopolitics and the Global Chick Lit." Feminist Media Studies (advanced release 6 Oct. 2011). Abstract
- Chen Eva Yin-i.
- "Neoliberal Self-Governance and Popular Postfeminism in Contemporary Anglo-American Chick Lit", Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 36.1 (2010): 243-275.[11]
- Craddock, Louise.
- "Bridget Jones's Little Red Dress: Chicklit, Mass-market Popular Romance and Feminism." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 43-51. Whole issue as pdf.
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- Davis-Kahl, Stephanie.
- "The Case for Chick Lit in Academic Libraries." Collection Building 27.1 (2008): 18-21. Abstract and link to pdf
- Dorney, Kate.
- "Shop Boys and Girls! Interpellating Readers as Consumers in Chicklit and Ladlit." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 12-22. Whole issue as pdf.
- Dunn, Hannah. 2005.
- Making the personal political: reflexivity as neo-feminist activism in Brit-art and Chick-lit. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Colorado.
- Ebert, Teresa L. 2009.
- The task of cultural critique. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. [Chapter-Chick lit: "not your mother's romance novels"] Excerpt
- Ehriander, Helene, 2015.
- "Chick Lit in Historical Settings by Frida Skybäck", Journal of Popular Romance Studies 5.1.[12]
- Farr, Cecilia Konchar. 2009.
- "It Was Chick Lit All Along: The Gendering of a Genre." In You've Come a Long Way, Baby: Women, Politics, and Popular Culture, 201-214. Lexington, KY: UP of Kentucky, 2009.
- Ferriss, Suzanne and Mallory Young.
- "Introduction." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 1-16.
- Ferriss, Suzanne and Mallory Young.
- “Chicks, Girls and Choice: Redefining Feminism.” Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue 6 (2006): 87-97. [13]
- Ferris, Suzanne.
- "Narrative and Cinematic Doubleness: Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones's Diary." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 71-84.
- Ferris, Suzanne.
- "Working Girls: The Precariat of Chick Lit", in Cupcakes, Pinterest and Ladyporn: Feminized Popular Culture in the Early Twenty-First Century, ed. Elana Levine (University of Illinois, 2015): 177-???.
- Fest, Kerstin. 2009.
- "Angels in the House or Girl Power: Working Women in Nineteenth-Century Novels and Contemporary Chick Lit." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 38, no. 1: 43-62.
- Frater, Lara. 2009.
- "Fat heroines in chick-lit: gateway to acceptance in the mainstream?" in Rothblum, Esther D., and Sondra Solovay. The Fat Studies Reader. New York: New York University Press. 235-240. Excerpt
- Frenkel, Ronit, 2019.
- “Pleasure as Genre: Popular Fiction, South African Chick-Lit and Nthikeng Mohlele’s Pleasure.” Feminist Theory, (February 2019). Abstract
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- Gamble, Sarah.
- "When Romantic Heroines Turn Bad: The Rise of the ‘Anti-Chicklit’ Novel." Chick Lit. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[14]
- Gehrmann, Susanne.
- “Emerging Afro-Parisian ‘Chick-Lit’ by Lauren Ekué and Léonora Miano.” Feminist Theory, Feb. 2019. Abstract
- Gennaro, Stephen.
- “Sex and the City: Perpetual Adolescence Gendered Feminine?” Nebula 4.1 (2007). 1 August 2009.[15]
- Genz, Stéphanie, and Benjamin A. Brabon. 2009.
- Postfeminism: cultural texts and theories. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. [Chapter - Girl power and chick lit, on pages 76-90.] Excerpt
- Gerhard, Jane.
- “Sex and the City: Carrie Bradshaw’s Queer Postfeminism.” Feminist Media Studies 5.1 (2005): 37-49.
- Ghosh, Srijani.
- "Res Emptito Ergo Sum: Fashion and Commodity Fetishism in Sophie Kinsella’s Confessions of a Shopaholic." Journal of Popular Culture 46.2 (2013): 378-393. Excerpt
- Gill, Rosalind.
- "Lad lit as mediated intimacy: A postfeminist tale of female power, male vulnerability and toast." Chick Lit. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[16]
- Gill, Rosalind and Elena Herdieckerhoff.
- "Rewriting the Romance: New Femininities in Chick Lit?" Feminist Media Studies 6.4 (2006): 487-504. [Abstract and pdf available from LSE Research Online]
- Gormley, Sarah.
- "Introduction." Chick Lit. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[17]
- Gorton, Kristyn.
- "'Kiss My Tiara': Chicklit and Female Empowerment." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 23-28. Whole issue as pdf.
- Gruslytė, Monika, Aurelija Taujanskaitė, and Erika Žemaitytė.
- "The tradition of consciousness-raising fiction in contemporary popular fiction Chick lit." Straipsnis leidinyje: Jaunųjų mokslininkų darbai 39.1 (2013): 125-129. Abstract and link to pdf. Pdf
- Guerrero, Lisa A.
- "'Sistahs Are Doin' It For Themselves': Chick Lit in Black and White." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 87-102.
- Gunne, Sorcha.
- 'World-Literature, World-Systems, and Irish Chick Lit', Globalizing Literary Genres: Literature, History, Modernity, Ed. Jernej Habjan and Fabienne Imlinger (2016). Abstract pdf (in pre-print version)
- Gunne, Sorcha.
- ‘Gender, Genre and Modernity: Popular Romance Fiction in Ireland’, Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction, Ed. L Harte. Oxford: Oxford University Press [in press]. [pre-print version]
- Gymnich, Marion, and Kathrin Ruhl. 2010.
- "Revisiting the Classical Romance: Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jone's Diary and Bride and Prejudice." In Gendered (Re)Visions: Constructions of Gender in Audiovisual Media, 23-44. Göttingen, Germany: V&R, 2010. Excerpt
- Hale, Elizabeth.
- "Long-Suffering Professional Females: The Case of Nanny Lit." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 103-118.
- Harzewski, Stephanie. 2004.
- "'Chick Lit' and the Urban Code Heroine: Interview Symposium with Caren Lissner, Melissa Senate, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, and Jennifer Weiner." In Voces de América/American Voices: Entrevistas a escritores americanos/Interviews with American Writers,. Cádiz, Spain: Aduana Vieja, 2004. 689-719.
- Harzewski, Stephanie.
- "Tradition and Displacement in the New Novel of Manners." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 29–46.
- Harzewski, Stephanie.
- "The new novel of manners: Chick lit and postfeminist sexual politics" (January 1, 2006). Dissertations available from ProQuest. Paper AAI3225468. [Abstract http://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI3225468]
- Harzewski, Stephanie.
- Chick Lit and Postfeminism. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011.
- Hedrick, Tace.
- Chica Lit: Popular Latina Fiction and Americanization in the Twenty-First Century. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 2015. Details and excerpt
- Henry, Astrid.
- “Orgasms and Empowerment. Sex and the City and the Third Wave Feminism.” Reading Sex and the City. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 65-82.
- Hewett, Heather.
- "You Are Not Alone: The Personal, the Political and the 'New' Mommy Lit." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 119-140.
- Horrocks, Clare.
- "Tart Noir: Chicklit with Criminal Balls." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 59-64. Whole issue as pdf.
- Hurst, Rochelle.
- “The Barrister’s Bedmate: Harlequin Mills & Boon and the Bridget Jones Debate.” Australian Feminist Studies 24.62 (2009): 453-468. [Feminist critique of Harlequin Mills & Boons (especially a selection by Emma Darcy) and comparison with Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones novels. For a discussion of why many aspects of this essay's methodology are troubling, from an academic perspective, see this article by Jessica at Read React Review].
- Hurt, Erin. 2009.
- "Trading Cultural Baggage for Gucci Luggage: The Ambivalent Latinidad of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez's "The Dirty Girls Social Club.." MELUS 34, no. 3: 133-153.
- Hurt, Erin (ed.) 2018.
- Theorizing Ethnicity and Nationality in the Chick Lit Genre. Routledge. Excerpt
- Isbister, Georgina C.
- "Chick Lit: A Postfeminist Fairy Tale." Chick Lit. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[18]
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- Jermyn, Deborah.
- “In Love with Sarah Jessica Parker: Celebrating Female Fandom and Friendship in Sex and the City.” Reading Sex and the City. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 201-217.
- Jermyn, Deborah.
- Sex and the City. Detroit: Wayne State Press, 2009.
- Johnson, Joanna Webb.
- "Chick Lit Jnr.: More Than Glitz and Glamour for Teens and Tweens." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 141-158.
- Kaminski, Melissa J. and Robert G. Magee.
- "Does This Book Make Me Look Fat?: The Effect of Protagonist Body Weight and Body Esteem on Female Readers' Body Esteem." Body Image (2012). Abstract
- Kent, Paula Rachel. 2007.
- Think pink and high heels: women and beauty as represented in chick lit novels. Thesis (M.A.) Stephenville, Tex: Tarleton State University. Abstract
- Kiernan, Anna.
- "No Satisfaction: Sex and the City, Run Catch Kiss, and the Conflict of Desires in Chick Lit's New Heroines." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 207-218.
- Knowles, Joanne.
- "Editorial." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 3-4. Whole issue as pdf.
- Knowles, Joanne.
- "Material Girls: Location and Economics in Chicklit Fiction, Or, How Singletons Finance Their Jimmy Choo Collections." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 37-42. Whole issue as pdf.
- Knowles, Joanne. 2008.
- "'Our foes are almost as many as our readers': debating the worth of women's reading and writing--the case of chick-lit." Popular Narrative Media 1.2 (2008): 217-231.
- Kohli, Joy.
- Governing Women’s Sexuality in “Sex and the City”: Pleasure, Relationships And Reproduction. Ann Arbor: Proquest, 2008.
- Konchar Farr, Cecilia.
- "It Was Chick Lit All Along: The Gendering of a Genre." You've Come A Long Way Baby: Women, Politics, and Popular Culture. Ed. Lilly J. Goren. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2009. 201-214. Excerpt
- Leffler, Yvonne.
- "Chick Lit as Healing and Self-Help Manual?" Culture, Health, and Religion at the Millennium: Sweden Unparadised, Ed. Marie Demker, Yvonne Leffler and Ola Sigurdson. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. 155-182. Excerpt
- Lenz, Christian.
- Geographies of Love: The Cultural Spaces of Romance in Chick- and Ladlit. PhD thesis, TU Dortmund University, 2014. Verlag 2016. Excerpt
- Lerman, Amy S.
- “Jane Green and the Contemporary ‘Singleton’: Why Women Can Laugh at their Bachelorette Predicaments.” The 2000-2003 Proceedings of the SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conference. Ed. Leslie Fife. 1285-1298.
- Lim, Megan S.C., Margaret E. Hellard and Danielle Horyniak.
- "Safe Sex in Chick Lit: a ‘Novel’ Analysis of Sexual Health References in Popular Women’s Fiction. Sexual Health. Online first, 27 July 2018. Abstract
M-O
- Mabry, A. Rochelle.
- "About a Girl: Female Subjectivity and Sexuality in Contemporary 'Chick' Culture." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 191-206.
- Markle, Gail.
- “Can Women Have Sex Like a Man? Sexual Scripts in Sex and the City.” Sexuality and Culture 12 (2008): 45-57.
- Mathew, Imogen Louise.
- "‘The Pretty and the Political Didn’t Seem to Blend Well’: Anita Heiss’s Chick Lit and the Destabilisation of a Genre", JASAL: Journal of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature 15.3 (2015). Abstract and pdf.
- Mathew, Imogen.
- "Educating the Reader in Anita Heiss’s Chick Lit." Contemporary Women's Writing (2016). First published online: July 31, 2016. Excerpt
- Mazza, Cris.
- "Who's Laughing Now? A Short History of Chick Lit and the Perversion of a Genre." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 17-28.
- Mazza, Cris. 2000.
- "Editing Postfeminist Fiction: Finding the Chic in Lit." Symplokē: A Journal for the Intermingling of Literary, Cultural and Theoretical Scholarship 8, no. 1-2: 101-112.
- Merck, Mandy.
- “Sexuality in the City.” Reading Sex and the City. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 48-62.
- Missler, Heike.
- The Cultural Politics of Chick Lit: Popular Fiction, Postfeminism and Representation. New York: Routledge, 2017. Excerpt
- Moody, Nickianne.
- "Empathy and Irony in the Soundtrack to Chicklit." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 52-58. Whole issue as pdf.
- Morrison, Amanda Maria. 2010.
- "Chicanas and 'Chick Lit': Contested Latinidad in the Novels of Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez." Journal of Popular Culture 43, no. 2: 309-329.
- Nelson, Ashley.
- “Sister Carrie meets Carrie Bradshaw: Exploring Progress, Politics and the Single Woman in Sex and the City and Beyond.” Reading Sex and the City. Eds. Kim Akass and Janet McCabe. London and New York: I.B.Tauris, 2004. 83-95.
- Newns, Lucinda, 2017.
- "Renegotiating romantic genres: Textual resistance and Muslim chick lit." Journal of Commonwealth Literature. Online first. 1-17. Abstract
- Oberoi, Sonia Vashista, 2017.
- "Indian Chick Lit: A Genre for Desi Girls." International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) 7.2: 127-132.[19]
- Ommundsen, Wenche. 2008.
- "From China with Love: Chick Lit and the New Crossover Fiction." In China Fictions-English Language: Literary Essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story,. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi. 327-345
- Ommundsen, Wenche. 2011.
- "Sex and the Global City: Chick Lit with a Difference." Contemporary Women's Writing 5.2: 107-124. Abstract
- Oria, Beatriz, 2012.
- “’Just Say Yes’: the Romanticisation of Love in Sex and the City,” Journal of Popular Romance Studies 3.1.[20]
P-R
- Pérez-Serrano, Elena.
- "Chick Lit and Marian Keyes: The ideological background of the genre." Chick Lit. Working Papers on the Web 13 (2009). Ed. Sarah Gormley and Sara Mills.[21]
- Perez-Serrano, Elena. 2009.
- "Growing Old Before Old Age: Ageing in the Fiction of Marian Keyes." Educational Gerontology 35, no. 2: 135-145.
- Regules, Anne E. 2006.
- Working women re-working the romance: chick-lit from Kate Chopin to Jennifer Weiner and Sex and the City. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Texas at San Antonio.
- Ross, Sharon Marie.
- “Talking Sex: Comparison Shopping through Female Conversation in HBO’s Sex and the City.” The Sitcom Reader: America Viewed and Skewed. Eds. Mary M. Dalton and Laura Linder. New York: State University of NY Press, 2005. 111-122.
- Rowntree, Margaret, Nicole Moulding and Lia Bryant, 2012.
- "Feminine Sexualities in Chick Lit." Australian Feminist Studies, Volume 27, Issue 72: 121-137. Abstract
- Ryan, Mary, 2009.
- ‘What a Way to Make a Living: Irish Chick Lit and the Working World.’ MP: An Online Feminist Journal 2.5: 27-41.[22]
- Ryan, Mary, 2010.
- "Trivial or Commendable? : Women's Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit." 452F Journal of Comparative Literature 3 (July 2010): 70-84.[23]
- Ryan, Mary, 2010.
- "Stepping Out from the Margins: Ireland, Morality, and Representing the ‘Other’ in Irish Chick Lit." Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship 7.3: 137-149.[24]
- Ryan, Mary, 2011.
- “The Bodies of Chick Lit: Positive Representations of the Female Body in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction.” Inquire: A Journal of Comparative Literature 1.1 [25]
- Ryan, Mary, 2011.
- “Then and Now: Memories of a Patriarchal Ireland in the Work of Marian Keyes.” 452°F Journal of Comparative Literature 4: 110-130.[26]
- Ryan, Mary, 2011.
- "Ending the Silence: Representing Women’s Reproductive Lives in Irish Chick Lit." Nebula: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship 8.1: 209-224.[27]
- Ryan, Mary, 2011.
- ‘Amongst Women: Male Romance Authors and Irish Chick Lit Author, Andrew O’Connor’, The Australasian Journal of Popular Culture 1.2: 209-225. Abstract
S-U
- Santaemilia, J. 2008.
- The translation of sex-related language: The danger(s) of self-censorship(s). TTR: Traduction, Terminologie et Redaction 21, (2): 221-252
- Sellei, Nora.
- "Bridget Jones and Hungarian Chick Lit." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 173-188.
- Smith, Caroline J. 2005.
- "Living the Life of a Domestic Goddess: Chick Lit's Response to Domestic-Advice Manuals." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 34, no. 8: 671-699.
- Smith, Caroline J. 2007.
- "The Girls' Guide to Creating Community: Analyzing Reading Communities in Chick Lit." In Narratives of Community: Women's Short Story Sequences,. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2007. 352-371.
- Smith, Caroline J.
- Cosmopolitan Culture and Consumerism in Chick Lit. New York: Routledge, 2008. Excerpt
- Smyczyńska, Katarzyna.
- "Commitment Phobia and Emotional Fuckwittage: Postmillennial Constructions of Male 'Other' in Chicklit Novels." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 29-36. Whole issue as pdf.
- Smyczyńska, Katarzyna.
- The World According to Bridget Jones: Discourses of Identity in Chicklit Fictions. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2007.
- Spencer, Lynda Gichanda, 2014.
- "Writing Women in Uganda and South Africa: Emerging Writers from Post-Repressive Regimes." PhD Thesis, Stellenbosch University, April 2014. PDF [See Chapter 3, which "explores how Goretti Kyomuhendo, Zukiswa Wanner and Angela Makholwa and Cynthia Jele embrace chick lit as a form of writing that allows them to reflect on the lived realities of women."]
- Tangney, ShaunAnne. 2008.
- "Chick Lit Matters: From Femme Covert to Fendi, Feminine Fiction Provides Feminist Critique." In Honoring Human Herstory: A Celebration of Women's Heritage,. Minot, ND: Minot State University, 2008. 49-63.
- Taylor, Anthea. 2011.
- Single Women in Popular Culture: The Limits of Postfeminism.New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [See in particular Chapter 3: "Spinsters and Singletons: Bridget Jones's Diary and its Cultural Reverberations"]
- Thoma, Pamela.
- "Romancing the Self and Negotiating Consumer Citizenship in Asian American Labor Lit." Contemporary Women's Writing 2013. Excerpt
- Umminger, Alison.
- "Supersizing Bridget Jones: What's Really Eating the Women in Chick Lit." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 239-252.
V-Z
- Van Slooten, Jessica Lyn.
- "Fashionably Indebted: Conspicuous Consumption, Fashion, and Romance in Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic Trilogy." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 219-238.
- Veseljević Jerković, Selma.
- "Mad about the Boy: The Phenomenon of Fictional Autobiography." Društvene i humanističke studije 4.2(8): 89-102. Abstract pdf
- Wells, Juliette.
- "Mother of Chick Lit? Women Writers, Readers, and Literary History." Chick Lit: The New Woman's Fiction. Ed. Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young. New York: Routledge, 2006. 47-70.
- Whelehan, Imelda.
- Overloaded: Popular Culture and the Future of Feminism. London: The Women’s Press Ltd., 2000. [Looks at various aspects of popular culture: men's magazines (Loaded, Maxim, GQ); TV shows (Ally McBeal, Sex in the City, Men Behaving Badly) and novels (Bridget Jones' Diary).]
- Whelehan, Imelda.
- Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary: A Reader’s Guide. New York: Continuum, 2002. Excerpt
- Whelehan, Imelda.
- "Sex and the Single Girl: Helen Fielding, Erica Jong and Helen Gurley Brown." Essays and Studies 2004: Contemporary British Women Writers. Ed. Emma Parker. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 2004.
- Whelehan, Imelda.
- "High Anxiety: Feminism, Chicklit And Women In The Noughties." Diegesis: Journal of the Association for Research in Popular Fictions 8 (2004): 5-11. Whole issue as pdf.