This study examines women’s engagements with popular romance fiction. Framing genres as sites of participation, it explores the digital, social, and literate practices women enact as they participate with and actively shape the popular romance genre. Popular romance reading is a common literacy practice for adolescent and adult women in North America. Thus far, the appeal of romance reading has been largely understood through a model of mass production and consumption, and largely explained as a solitary literacy practice whereby women use romance novels to escape to a fantasy love story. Drawing from interviews and book discussions with romance readers, interviews with romance authors, and analyses of four genre-sponsored websites, this st...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
The first wave of romance scholarship focused strongly on readers: the 1970s saw a number of studies...
This dissertation explores how a solitary writer becomes a social writer, entering into the industri...
This study examines women’s engagements with popular romance fiction. Framing genres as sites of par...
Books are artifacts of popular culture (Radway 1984, Thurston 1987, Illouz 2014). Paperback romances...
This study is an investigation of the media subculture constituted by female writers of the mass-mar...
Popular romance fiction is the most prolific and profitable popular genre globally, a robust counter...
Despite the tremendous success of romance novels in literature markets, the romance genre has been l...
The genre novels of modern popular fiction are a highly successful form of narrative writing. They a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Bren...
The romance genre emerged as a counterpublic; a way for women to write books about women for women. ...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
Prior research has examined the appeal of romance novels for its predominantly female readership. Ho...
'Popular Romance and the Woman Reader' is divided into three parts. The first is an analysis of theo...
My thesis examines four popular romance novels from the 1970s to 2010s: The Flame and the Flower by ...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
The first wave of romance scholarship focused strongly on readers: the 1970s saw a number of studies...
This dissertation explores how a solitary writer becomes a social writer, entering into the industri...
This study examines women’s engagements with popular romance fiction. Framing genres as sites of par...
Books are artifacts of popular culture (Radway 1984, Thurston 1987, Illouz 2014). Paperback romances...
This study is an investigation of the media subculture constituted by female writers of the mass-mar...
Popular romance fiction is the most prolific and profitable popular genre globally, a robust counter...
Despite the tremendous success of romance novels in literature markets, the romance genre has been l...
The genre novels of modern popular fiction are a highly successful form of narrative writing. They a...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Bren...
The romance genre emerged as a counterpublic; a way for women to write books about women for women. ...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
Prior research has examined the appeal of romance novels for its predominantly female readership. Ho...
'Popular Romance and the Woman Reader' is divided into three parts. The first is an analysis of theo...
My thesis examines four popular romance novels from the 1970s to 2010s: The Flame and the Flower by ...
This study of women who are passionate readers of novels is based on my own experiences and on inter...
The first wave of romance scholarship focused strongly on readers: the 1970s saw a number of studies...
This dissertation explores how a solitary writer becomes a social writer, entering into the industri...