Paranormal romance is a contentious subgenre that some critics have castigated as being anti-feminist. Linda J. Lee writes that this subgenre features “male protagonists [who often] come from a cultural background in which men are dominant over women” (61), and Sandra Booth argues that paranormal romances featuring a monstrous hero and angelic heroine hearken back to highly patriarchal forms of gender roles, including consensual sex that reads like violent rape (96-99). However, as the genre proliferated beyond its initial surge in popularity in the 1990s, it—like romance novels generally—matured beyond its beginnings and manifested more complex ideologies. As Lee Tobin-McClain writes, the concept of “collective authorship” of romance cause...
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This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
Paranormal Romance was a term coined in the 1990’s, but during that decade, this subgenre was very m...
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Using contemporary American vampire romance novels, this project argues that readers\ud are able to ...
on-existent before the late 1980s, in recent years urban fantasy / paranormal romance has become the...
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When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...
Paranormal Romance was a term coined in the 1990’s, but during that decade, this subgenre was very m...
This paper examines a key trope within much contemporary paranormal romance: the absence, or ineffec...
This thesis explores some of the basic principles of the modern romance, with particular emphasis on...
This thesis examines the contemporary phenomenon of the paranormal romance, as exemplified by Stephe...
In this thesis, I examine how the archetype of the vampire in Western literature continues to evolve...
My thesis examines four popular romance novels from the 1970s to 2010s: The Flame and the Flower by ...
Using contemporary American vampire romance novels, this project argues that readers\ud are able to ...
on-existent before the late 1980s, in recent years urban fantasy / paranormal romance has become the...
Previously representing the threat of infection, invasion and the possibility of an internal Other, ...
This paper explores the relationship between sexuality and the undead from Victorian England to pres...
While Buffy the Vampire Slayer displays many genre influences, given creator Joss Whedon’s insistenc...
When Victorian fiction entered academic study in the mid-twentieth century, the texts that were cons...
Vampires have dominated print literature since the 18th century, eventually becoming more visible as...
Despite its huge mass-market appeal, the romance genre continues to be the most maligned of the pulp...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in Journal of the Associat...