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− | [[Multi-Cultural]] romances focus on stories about non-white characters or cultures. The romance tradition is heavily skewed toward Anglo-European cultures and time periods such as the [[Regency]]. [[Multi-Cultural]] romance stories often focus on the [[African-American]] experience, but also include other countries and ethnic groups. | + | [[Multi-Cultural]] romances are a [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]] that focus on stories about non-white characters or cultures. The romance tradition is heavily skewed toward Anglo-European cultures and time periods such as the [[Regency]]. [[Multi-Cultural]] romance stories often focus on the [[African-American]] experience, but also include other countries and ethnic groups. |
There are publishers who focus their lines on [[Multi-Cultural]] romance as well as publications such as [[Shades of Romance]] magazine devoted to the genre. | There are publishers who focus their lines on [[Multi-Cultural]] romance as well as publications such as [[Shades of Romance]] magazine devoted to the genre. |
Revision as of 03:39, 11 March 2007
Multi-Cultural romances are a sub-genre that focus on stories about non-white characters or cultures. The romance tradition is heavily skewed toward Anglo-European cultures and time periods such as the Regency. Multi-Cultural romance stories often focus on the African-American experience, but also include other countries and ethnic groups.
There are publishers who focus their lines on Multi-Cultural romance as well as publications such as Shades of Romance magazine devoted to the genre.
Multicultural Publishers
Authors
Titles
- MY BROTHER, COYOTE - Navajo, GLBT