In this article, I look at contemporary romances as a source of transgressive pleasure that may inspire its audience to reject patriarchy. I focus solely on romances between a man and a woman with emphasis on the psychological dimension of the female character upon her trajectory from an object of desire to the man’s ideal partner. I argue that the pleasure of romance is, indeed, a means towards the dismissal of patriarchy. Drawing on feminist theory, I contend that romance constitutes a nucleus of a feminine ideal that women may use as a comparative reference point for their real-life relationships, revealing any problematic and inadequate behavior of real-life partners. Even though romance pertains to the prescripts of patriarchy, I argue...
The present study on the novel Love in the Time of Cholera is a critique of idealized patriarchal c...
The genre of the romance has a long and complex history, encompassing a diversity of literary forms....
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 339-366.Chapter One. The virgin in love : virginity and roman...
In this article, I look at contemporary romances as a source of transgressive pleasure that may insp...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
In the wake of the affective turn, emotion and embodiment have emerged as key terms in cultural stud...
The article proposes to use fiction about women by women writers to investigate ...
The paper is a critical analysis of romance fiction in relation to parental structures visible in pa...
This paper aimed to examine the themes of domestic violence and the roles of men and their treatment...
Over the past few decades, gender studies have reinvigorated the way in which we talk about romantic...
This thesis treats the concept of romantic love in relation to women. It attempts to show that the s...
In the romance novels published by Harlequin Mills & Boon, sex and love are inextricably intertwined...
The following paper brings forth a number of aspects about patriarchy as presented in literature and...
This essay explores patriarchal standards and the male gaze in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, specific...
In this article I argue that the sphere of complex and difficult relations between men and women pla...
The present study on the novel Love in the Time of Cholera is a critique of idealized patriarchal c...
The genre of the romance has a long and complex history, encompassing a diversity of literary forms....
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 339-366.Chapter One. The virgin in love : virginity and roman...
In this article, I look at contemporary romances as a source of transgressive pleasure that may insp...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
In the wake of the affective turn, emotion and embodiment have emerged as key terms in cultural stud...
The article proposes to use fiction about women by women writers to investigate ...
The paper is a critical analysis of romance fiction in relation to parental structures visible in pa...
This paper aimed to examine the themes of domestic violence and the roles of men and their treatment...
Over the past few decades, gender studies have reinvigorated the way in which we talk about romantic...
This thesis treats the concept of romantic love in relation to women. It attempts to show that the s...
In the romance novels published by Harlequin Mills & Boon, sex and love are inextricably intertwined...
The following paper brings forth a number of aspects about patriarchy as presented in literature and...
This essay explores patriarchal standards and the male gaze in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, specific...
In this article I argue that the sphere of complex and difficult relations between men and women pla...
The present study on the novel Love in the Time of Cholera is a critique of idealized patriarchal c...
The genre of the romance has a long and complex history, encompassing a diversity of literary forms....
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 339-366.Chapter One. The virgin in love : virginity and roman...