This thesis will examine the filmic conventions and ideological implications of the current reigning mode of the romantic comedy genre: the romantic hommecom (more popularly referred to as romcoms for boys ). The romantic hommecom essentially centers one or more male characters within a neo-traditional romantic comedy-a mode typically associated with female audiences-infused with elements of the male-centered gross-out or buddy comedy. This current strain of the romantic comedy genre builds on previous generic conventions, but the romantic hommecom is primarily concerned with moving the supposedly immature and irresponsible single male away from his homosocial bonds and/or unconventional lifestyle, and elevating him to his proper role in...
A review of:Raymond MalewitzThe Practice of Misuse: Rugged Consumerism in Contemporary American Cult...
This paper examines the representation of the ‘weak man’ (or ‘useless bloke’) in contemporary popula...
This project provides an oppositional reading of ABC’s popular Bachelor franchise, arguing that thes...
Revenge of the Nerds provides a cultural history of the evolution of white nerd masculinities in Ame...
This research looks at aspects of romantic comedy across time and form by parodying the work of thre...
Honors (Bachelor's)Communication StudiesPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.u...
In 2005, Rolling Stones editor and New York Times writer Neil Strauss published a New York Times bes...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Nerd and geek culture have become subjects of increasing public concern in recent years, with growin...
Experimental novels written from 1984-2000 by authors associated with Generation X collectively stru...
Screwball comedy was a unique subgenre of romantic comedy occurring in American film of the 1930s an...
This Web site presents the deconstruction of four romantic comedies that were produced between 1996-...
What can romantic comedies with satirical elements tell us about the romantic comedy genre and roman...
This thesis examines two films released in 1999, Fight Club (Fincher 1999) and Boys Don’t Cry (Pierc...
This thesis is a qualitative study of men's talk about fiction reading. Based on 38 interviews with ...
A review of:Raymond MalewitzThe Practice of Misuse: Rugged Consumerism in Contemporary American Cult...
This paper examines the representation of the ‘weak man’ (or ‘useless bloke’) in contemporary popula...
This project provides an oppositional reading of ABC’s popular Bachelor franchise, arguing that thes...
Revenge of the Nerds provides a cultural history of the evolution of white nerd masculinities in Ame...
This research looks at aspects of romantic comedy across time and form by parodying the work of thre...
Honors (Bachelor's)Communication StudiesPolitical ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.u...
In 2005, Rolling Stones editor and New York Times writer Neil Strauss published a New York Times bes...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Nerd and geek culture have become subjects of increasing public concern in recent years, with growin...
Experimental novels written from 1984-2000 by authors associated with Generation X collectively stru...
Screwball comedy was a unique subgenre of romantic comedy occurring in American film of the 1930s an...
This Web site presents the deconstruction of four romantic comedies that were produced between 1996-...
What can romantic comedies with satirical elements tell us about the romantic comedy genre and roman...
This thesis examines two films released in 1999, Fight Club (Fincher 1999) and Boys Don’t Cry (Pierc...
This thesis is a qualitative study of men's talk about fiction reading. Based on 38 interviews with ...
A review of:Raymond MalewitzThe Practice of Misuse: Rugged Consumerism in Contemporary American Cult...
This paper examines the representation of the ‘weak man’ (or ‘useless bloke’) in contemporary popula...
This project provides an oppositional reading of ABC’s popular Bachelor franchise, arguing that thes...