The Routledge Companion to Romantic Love is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary reference work essential for students and researchers interested in the field of love, romance and popular romance fiction. This first-of-its-kind volume illustrates the broad and interdisciplinary nature of love studies. International contributors, including leaders in their field, reflect a range of perspectives from cultural studies, history, literature, popular romance studies, American studies, sociology and gender studies. Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Companion is divided into 12 parts: Love, romance and historical and social change Love and feminist discourses Love and popular romance fiction Love, gender and sexuality Romancing Australia South and Southeast Asian romance communities Nation, place and identity in US popular romance novels Romantic love and national identity in Chinese and Taiwanese discourses of love Muslim and Middle Eastern romances Discourses of romance fiction and technologies of power Writing love and romance Legal and theological fiction and sexual politics This is an important and unique collection aimed at researchers and students across cultural studies, women and gender studies, literature studies and sociology.
Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Companion is divided into 12 parts: Love, romance and historical and social change Love and feminist discourses Love and popular romance fiction Love, gender and ...
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“Modelling Mary Russell Mitford's Networks:The Digital Mitford as Collaborative Database.” Women's Literary Networks and Romanticism. Ed. Andrew O. Winckles and Angela Rehbein. Liverpool University Press, 2017. 137–94.
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1 Susan Broomhall in the introduction to Authority, Gender and Emotions in Late Medieval and Early Modern England refers to gender and emotions as “mutually informing ideologies and expressions,” and this collection and her s olarship ...
While Shift Linguals is marketed as a history of cut-up techniques, it predominantly focuses on male practitioners, as is common in scholarship on cut-up texts.27 The androcentricity of scholarship on cut-up texts has framed cut-up ...
... romantic bonding . For example , a couple may drift between romantic love , passionate love , and companionate love.2 While romantic love and passionate love seem one and the same due to a penchant for sexual desire and idealization , ...
A synthesis of how the new cultural history has transformed the study of history, the volume is divided into three parts – medieval, early modern and modern – that emphasize the way people made sense of the world around them.