Difference between revisions of "Romance Scholarship"
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Darbyshire, Peter, 2002. ‘The Politics of Love: Harlequin Romances and the Christian Right’, ''Journal of Popular Culture'' (Popular Culture Center, Bowling Green State Univ., OH) (35:4) [Spring 2002]: 75-87. | Darbyshire, Peter, 2002. ‘The Politics of Love: Harlequin Romances and the Christian Right’, ''Journal of Popular Culture'' (Popular Culture Center, Bowling Green State Univ., OH) (35:4) [Spring 2002]: 75-87. | ||
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+ | Dixon, jay, 1999. ''The Romance Fiction of Mills & Boon 1909-1990s'' (London: UCL Press). | ||
Jones, Ann Rosalind, 1986. ‘Mills & Boon Meets Feminism’, in ''The Progress of Romance: The Politics of Popular Fiction'', ed. Jean Radford (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul), pp. 195-218. | Jones, Ann Rosalind, 1986. ‘Mills & Boon Meets Feminism’, in ''The Progress of Romance: The Politics of Popular Fiction'', ed. Jean Radford (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul), pp. 195-218. | ||
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Modleski, Tania, 1980. ‘The Disappearing Act: A Study of Harlequin Romances’, ''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society'' 5: 435-448. | Modleski, Tania, 1980. ‘The Disappearing Act: A Study of Harlequin Romances’, ''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society'' 5: 435-448. | ||
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+ | Modleski, Tania, 1982. ''Loving with a Vengeance: Mass-produced fantasies for women'' (New York: Routledge). | ||
''North American Romance Writers'', 1999. ed. Kay Mussell and Johanna Tuñón (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press). | ''North American Romance Writers'', 1999. ed. Kay Mussell and Johanna Tuñón (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press). | ||
− | Radway, Janice A., 1991. Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). First published in 1984. The 1991 edition contains a new introduction by the author. | + | Radway, Janice A., 1991. ''Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature'' (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). First published in 1984. The 1991 edition contains a new introduction by the author. |
Regis, Pamela, 2003. ''A Natural History of the Romance Novel'' (Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press). | Regis, Pamela, 2003. ''A Natural History of the Romance Novel'' (Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press). | ||
Snitow, Ann Barr, 1979. ‘Mass Market Romance: Pornography for Women is Different’, ''Radical History Review'' 20 (Spring/Summer 1979):141-61. Republished in ''Powers of Desire'' 1983., ed. Ann Snitow, Christine Stansell & Sharon Thompson (New York: Monthly Review Press), pp. 245-263. | Snitow, Ann Barr, 1979. ‘Mass Market Romance: Pornography for Women is Different’, ''Radical History Review'' 20 (Spring/Summer 1979):141-61. Republished in ''Powers of Desire'' 1983., ed. Ann Snitow, Christine Stansell & Sharon Thompson (New York: Monthly Review Press), pp. 245-263. | ||
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+ | Thurston, Carol, 1987. ''The Romance Revolution: Erotic Novels for Women and the Quest for a New Sexual Identity'' (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press). |
Revision as of 15:14, 30 April 2006
Resources and bibliographies for academics.
Anderson, Rachel, 1974. The Purple Heart Throbs: The Sub-literature of Love (London: Hodder and Stoughton).
Barrett, Rebecca Kaye, 2003. ‘Higher Love: What Women Gain from Christian Romance Novels’, Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, 4. [1]
Cadogan, Mary, 1994. And Then Their Hearts Stood Still: An Exuberant Look at Romantic Fiction Past and Present (London: Macmillan).
Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance, 1992. ed. Jayne Ann Krentz (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press).
Darbyshire, Peter, 2002. ‘The Politics of Love: Harlequin Romances and the Christian Right’, Journal of Popular Culture (Popular Culture Center, Bowling Green State Univ., OH) (35:4) [Spring 2002]: 75-87.
Dixon, jay, 1999. The Romance Fiction of Mills & Boon 1909-1990s (London: UCL Press).
Jones, Ann Rosalind, 1986. ‘Mills & Boon Meets Feminism’, in The Progress of Romance: The Politics of Popular Fiction, ed. Jean Radford (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul), pp. 195-218.
Kramer, Daniela & Moore, Michael, 2001. ‘Gender Roles, Romantic Fiction and Family Therapy’, Psycoloquy 12,#24 [2]
Modleski, Tania, 1980. ‘The Disappearing Act: A Study of Harlequin Romances’, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 5: 435-448.
Modleski, Tania, 1982. Loving with a Vengeance: Mass-produced fantasies for women (New York: Routledge).
North American Romance Writers, 1999. ed. Kay Mussell and Johanna Tuñón (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press).
Radway, Janice A., 1991. Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press). First published in 1984. The 1991 edition contains a new introduction by the author.
Regis, Pamela, 2003. A Natural History of the Romance Novel (Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press).
Snitow, Ann Barr, 1979. ‘Mass Market Romance: Pornography for Women is Different’, Radical History Review 20 (Spring/Summer 1979):141-61. Republished in Powers of Desire 1983., ed. Ann Snitow, Christine Stansell & Sharon Thompson (New York: Monthly Review Press), pp. 245-263.
Thurston, Carol, 1987. The Romance Revolution: Erotic Novels for Women and the Quest for a New Sexual Identity (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press).