Subverting the Family Romance

Subverting the Family Romance
Author: Charlotte Daniels
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838754108

"Drawing on Habermas and Freud as well as historians of the family, Daniels takes up the case of three women novelists each writing at a key moment in the parallel development of the novel genre and the modern family. She demonstrates that these writers - confronted with ever more reified exclusion from public life, and relegated to narrowly defined domestic roles - intervened in and subverted the process in their novels. Daniels shows that women writers used the novel first to imagine different social rules that might define alternative kinship systems (Graffigny), and later to find - and create - loopholes within a firmly entrenched system of official and unofficial law (Charriere and Sand)." "Spanning a crucial period in the emergence of modernity, this interdisciplinary study addresses problems in French literary and social history, gender studies, and the history of mentalites."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Rosalind

Rosalind
Author: Myra Goldberg
Publisher: Zoland Books, Incorporated
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Highly praised in the original hardcover, ROSALIND is Myra Goldberg's first novel following her award-winning story collection WHISTLING. ReflectIing shades of Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE IT, it tells the story of a successful therapist whose heart attack marks the start of a decline into obsession and addiction, then a comic attempt to regain her health.

The Busy Couple's Guide to Everyday Romance

The Busy Couple's Guide to Everyday Romance
Author: Editha Rodriguez
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0595471633

Is your jam-packed schedule getting in the way of romancing your partner? Romance doesn't ever have to take a backseat to work, kids, chores, or any of the other constant demands of your multi-tasking life. The most important person in your world deserves to feel loved, cherished, and appreciated, right now and always. And you deserve the same! It doesn't require a lot of time, money, or energy to make each other feel special every day. Editha Rodriguez brings you the romantic wisdom of busy couples just like you-living their own happily-ever-after romances. They reveal their secret to keeping intimately attuned to what makes each other joyful and committed to creating an environment of trust, devotion, and respect. This down-to-earth couple's guide shows you how to freshen up and strengthen your relationship by minimizing distractions and finding new ways to demonstrate love, including: Using a "turn-on" list when your partner's romantic mood is "off" Making your bedroom a sanctuary Appreciating the importance of "away" time Letting the kids plan some of your date nights Creating a Romance Box As long as you have the desire and intention to make your relationship a priority, everyday romance-whether you're together two years, twenty years, or fifty years-is possible. This book shows you why, and how.

Blush: A Clean Small Town Second Chance Romance

Blush: A Clean Small Town Second Chance Romance
Author: Lucinda Race
Publisher: MC Two Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1733161643

Enjoy this clean, small town romance by award winning and bestselling author, Lucinda Race. He’s always loved her but he left and now he’s back…the question, does she still love him? Peyton Brien is the tasting room manager at the small town Crescent Lake Winery but it's more than a job; it’s her passion. The single mother’s other passion; her seven-year-old son, Owen who longs for a dad of his own. Years before, she fell in love with Jack, the winery owner’s son. She thought they had a forever kind of love—until he left the valley and broke her heart. But now he’s back. Friends to lovers to friends again. They’ve agreed the past is the past. But is it? Jack Price escaped to California to escape from the future his father and family planned for him. His passion isn’t business; it’s working with the grapevines. The years away didn’t change that, and they didn’t change Jack’s love for Peyton. And now her hero-worshipping son is wrapping himself around Jack’s heart as well. But just as Peyton and Jack’s relationship begins to sprout new tendrils of hope, a secret from Jack’s past threatens to destroy his dreams for the future. Blush is the third novel in the Price Family Romance Series, although each book can be read as standalone. A sweet and clean romantic story with a guaranteed happily ever after. Happy reading!

Right Romance

Right Romance
Author: Emily Griffiths Jones
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0271085444

In this book, Emily Griffiths Jones examines the intersections of romance, religion, and politics in England between 1588 and 1688 to show how writers during this politically turbulent time used the genre of romance to construct diverse ideological communities for themselves. Right Romance argues for a recontextualized understanding of romance as a multigeneric narrative structure or strategy rather than a prose genre and rejects the common assumption that romance was a short-lived mode most commonly associated with royalist politics. Puritan republicans likewise found in romance strength, solace, and grounds for political resistance. Two key works that profoundly influenced seventeenth-century approaches to romance are Philip Sidney’s New Arcadia and Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, which grappled with romance’s civic potential and its limits for a newly Protestant state. Jones examines how these works influenced writings by royalists and republicans during and after the English Civil War. Remaining chapters pair writers from both sides of the war in order to illuminate the ongoing ideological struggles over romance. John Milton is analyzed alongside Margaret Cavendish and Percy Herbert, and Lucy Hutchinson alongside John Dryden. In the final chapter, Jones studies texts by John Bunyan and Aphra Behn that are known for their resistance to generic categorization in an attempt to rethink romance’s relationship to election, community, gender, and generic form. Original and persuasive, Right Romance advances theoretical discussion about romance, pushing beyond the limits of the genre to discover its impact on constructions of national, communal, and personal identity.

A Queer Romance

A Queer Romance
Author: Paul Burston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2005-07-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134864817

It's here and it's queer - popular culture inhabits all our lives, whether it comes in the form of movies or magazines, TV or shopping. A Queer Romance brings together critics, writers and artists to debate the possibilites of popular culture for lesbians and gay men. In a collection that is in-yer-face but never out-to-lunch, the contributors variously revisit debates about the gaze to provide a new theory of Queer viewing; discuss texts coded as queer - from lesbian vampires to Hollywood's use of gay codes in mainstream films such as Top Gun and Black Widow; consider the sexual and cultural narratives at play in the world of home shopping catalogues; explore the pleasures and perils of gay cultural production, from the radically queer film-making of Monika Treut to the wild world of homocore fanzines, and address the possibilities of texts claiming to be for the gay spectator - from pornography `by women, for women and about women' to `Out' TV. The contributors to A Queer Romance don't all agree but, taken together, the collection argues strongly that everyone can have their queer moments.

Sibling Romance in American Fiction, 1835-1900

Sibling Romance in American Fiction, 1835-1900
Author: E. VanDette
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 113731690X

This study posits that the narrative of sibling love as a culturally significant tradition in nineteenth-century American fiction. Ultimately, Emily E. VanDette suggests that these novels contribute to historical conversations about affiliation in such tumultuous contexts as sectional divisions, slavery debates, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.

Romance Writing

Romance Writing
Author: Lynne Pearce
Publisher: Polity
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007-01-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0745630057

Romance Writing explores the changing nature of both the romance genre and the discourse of romantic love from the seventeenth century to the present day. Indeed, it is one of the first studies to approach romantic love as both genre and discourse in more than sixty years. Faced with the challenge of writing a cultural history for what is commonly understood to be one of lifes most universal, a-historical and cross-cultural phenomena, Lynne Pearce has invoked the concept of the gift to calculate loves added value at different cultural/historical moments. Building upon those philosophical traditions which have argued for the powerfully transformative nature of romantic love, Pearce shows how in the history of literature lovers have utilized its spark to change not only themselves, but also their worlds, through acts of creativity and heroism. The gift of love ranges from the simple gift of a name in the seventeenth century, through notions of immortality, self-sacrifice and selfhood in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, through to the liberating temporal and spatial dislocations of the postmodern age. The opening chapter, The Alchemy of Love, also undertakes an in-depth engagement of the changing nature, and meaning, of romantic love. Providing a judicious blend of close reading and cultural history, Romance Writing will be essential reading for undergraduate students as well as postgraduates and scholars working in the field, while also offering much of interest to the general reader.

Families, Violence And Social Change

Families, Violence And Social Change
Author: McKie, Linda
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0335211585

“This comprehensive analysis on abuse committed in the home provides insights at both the micro and macro levels... The book combines legal and social science approaches in a way that makes it essential reading for anyone studying or working on violence-related issues.†Kevät Nousiainen, University of Helsinki, Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen, University of Umeå and Anu Pylkkänen, University of Helsinki. “This excellent book offers a timely intervention into debates about violence. Whilst most debates still focus on the spectacular rather than mundane forms of violence, Linda McKie uses a synthesis of legal, sociological and feminist research to show how current debates fail to deal with the violence that underpins our lives.†Prof Beverley Skeggs, University of London. An exciting new addition to the series, this book tackles assumptions surrounding the family as a changing institution and supposed haven from the public sphere of life. It considers families and social change in terms of concepts of power, inequality, gender, generations, sexuality and ethnicity. Some commentators suggest the family is threatened by increasing economic and social uncertainties and an enhanced focus upon the individual. This book provides a resume of these debates, as well as a critical review of the theories of family and social change: Charts social and economic changes and their impact on the family Considers the prevalence and nature of abuse within families Explores the relationship between social theory, families and changing issues in familial relationships Develops a theory of social change and families through a critical and pragmatic stance Key reading for undergraduate students of sociology reading courses such as family, gender, health, criminology and social change.

Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk
Author: Francisco Collado-Rodriguez
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 144117432X

From trauma to postmodernism and gender theory, this guide surveys a full range of critical perspectives on three of Palahniuk's major novels, including Fight Club.