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An analysis of controversial teen romance fiction from an international perspective. It focuses on the role of teen romance fiction in the construction and reconstruction of femininity internationally and provides evidence of the importance of popular culture in the gender formation of young women.

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Texts Of Desire by Linda K Christian-Smith University Of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Usa

Popular fiction continues to be the object of both academic and political Interest as educators seek to understand the role literacy plays in constructing gender, class, race, ethnic, sexual, age and national subjectivities of young women. Popular fiction represents both Ideological closure and utopian possibilities. Nowhere are these double-edged qualities more evident than In popular teen romance fiction. Texts of Desire examines stories in which desire, fantasy, politics and economics are intertwined with literacy, femininities and schooling. It focuses on the role of teen romance and other popular fiction in the construction and re-construction of femininities Internationally. These texts, many of which focus on girls' first love experiences, have stunned the publishing world with their record sales and international readership in little over ten years. Developed in the United States amid the conservative political Reaganism, teen romance fiction condenses and articulates the long-standing fears and resentments of conservative groups regarding feminism, and women's growing independence and political power. Texts of Desire is a stimulating collection of essays which draw on multidisciplinary approaches from cultural studies and feminist theories, psychoanalysis, semiotics, reader research, and critical theory. Internationally recognised researchers explore the complexity of the worldwide teen romance novel phenomenon, and the political character of women's schooling and literacies.
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ISBN 13 9780750700030
ISBN 10 0750700033
Title Texts Of Desire
Author Linda K Christian-Smith University Of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Usa
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1993-02-17
Number of pages 181
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