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Researching the Romance: September 2008
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Monday, 15 September 2008. Intertextuality and the Vampire Romance. Vampire Romances are a fascinating aspect of the Romance Genre. They have mysterious heroes that are tortured by a traumatic past. As Anne Stuart explains, “At the heart of the vampire myth is a demon lover who is both elegant and deadly, a creature whose savagery is all the more shocking when taken with his beauty and style.” [i]. A popular motif in. In each of the pa...
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Researching the Romance: I'm still here
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Thursday, 29 May 2008. Finals, and final papers, were rather overwhelming. Now that I'm home I'm getting to work, so there'll be more going up here soon. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. 27 August 2008 at 06:06. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer Crowley is a knit and crochet instructor and designer in Silver Spring, MD. Basically, she gets to play with fiber all day. View my complete profile.
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Researching the Romance: Abstract for PCA Confrence.
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Tuesday, 18 November 2008. Abstract for PCA Confrence. Well, after many revisions I e-mailed my abstract for my paper for the PCA confrence. The due date got extended to the 30th, so I had a bit more time to tweak it, but I wanted to get it in. No word back, but I don't expect to get any for a while. Though I do wish someone had sent me a confirmation e-mail. Here it is, in all it's brevity:. However, the vampire in paranormal romance ...
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Researching the Romance: Begining My Independent Study
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Wednesday, 3 September 2008. Begining My Independent Study. As I begin on my independent study this semester, I'm struggling with two questions. How do you define the romance novel? I think this is important because it is very hard to study something if you don't know what it is. So, this first week I'm reading Jennifer Crusie's essays, A Natural History of the Romance Novel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Researching the Romance: March 2008
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Monday, 31 March 2008. Thoughts on Louisa May Alcott. The Subjugation of Males in Louisa May Alcott’s Thrillers. In Behind a Mask. By Louisa May Alcott, gender roles are reversed as males become objects of lust and women become the people in power. Unlike the more common male protagonist-centered stories, Alcott has women as the main character of her fiction. The story is about Pauline, who has been deceived and rejected by Gilbert.
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Researching the Romance: PCA ACA Conference- Where Now?
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Tuesday, 28 April 2009. PCA ACA Conference- Where Now? As follows, is the list we created, to the best of my note-taking ability. With links attached if I could find them). Journal of American Culture. Journal of Happiness Studies. If written with a psychology bent. Journal of Positive Psychology. Also if written with s psychology bent. Society for Aesthetics and the Arts. Journal of Popular Culture. Ideas for other journals.
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Researching the Romance: May 2008
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Thursday, 29 May 2008. Finals, and final papers, were rather overwhelming. Now that I'm home I'm getting to work, so there'll be more going up here soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jennifer Crowley is a knit and crochet instructor and designer in Silver Spring, MD. Basically, she gets to play with fiber all day. View my complete profile. Events, New Items on the Romance Bibliography, Romance in the Media. Thoughts on the Week That Was.
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Researching the Romance: Weekly Essay #1: What is a Romance Novel?
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Friday, 5 September 2008. Weekly Essay #1: What is a Romance Novel? In order to study romance novels, it is important to clarify what, exactly, is a romance novel. A romance refers to fictional works that involve some combination adventure, mysterious events, difficult quests, thwarted love, and a triumphant ending. Novels are simply fictional prose narratives that can, but don’t have to, be a romance. It follows all of Regis’ na...
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Researching the Romance: PCA ACA Conference
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Friday, 10 April 2009. I'm at the PCA ACA conference this weekend. I have a whole bunch of stuff I want to type up, and I'll get to it. Going to be blogging a lot about it, but not now. There's socializing to do! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer Crowley is a knit and crochet instructor and designer in Silver Spring, MD. Basically, she gets to play with fiber all day. View my complete profile. PCA ACA Conference- Where Now?
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Researching the Romance: November 2008
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A journal documenting my academic research into Genre Romance Novels. Tuesday, 18 November 2008. Abstract for PCA Confrence. Well, after many revisions I e-mailed my abstract for my paper for the PCA confrence. The due date got extended to the 30th, so I had a bit more time to tweak it, but I wanted to get it in. No word back, but I don't expect to get any for a while. Though I do wish someone had sent me a confirmation e-mail. Here it is, in all it's brevity:. However, the vampire in paranormal romance ...