From the bestselling Bridget Jones’s Diary that started the trend to the television sensation Sex and the Citythat captured it on screen, "chick lit" has become a major pop culture phenomenon. Banking on female audiences’ identification with single, urban characters who struggle with the same life challenges, publishers have earned millions and even created separate imprints dedicated to the genre. Not surprisingly, some highbrow critics have dismissed chick lit as trashy fiction, but fans have argued that it is as empowering as it is entertaining.This is the first volume of its kind to examine the chick lit phenomenon from a variety of angles, accounting for both its popularity and the intense reactions-positive and negative-it has provoked. The contributors explore the characteristics that cause readers to attach the moniker "chick" to a particular book and what, if anything, distinguishes the category of chick lit from the works of Jane Austen on one end and Harlequin romance novels on the other. They critique the genre from a range of critical perspectives, considering its conflicted relationship with feminism and postfeminism, heterosexual romance, body image, and consumerism. The fourteen original essays gathered here also explore such trends and subgenres as "Sistah Lit, " "Mommy Lit, " and "Chick Lit Jr., " as well as regional variations. As the first book to consider the genre seriously, Chick Lit offers real insight into a new generation of women’s fiction.
Suzanne Ferriss & Mallory Young
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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 282 ● ISBN 9781136092503 ● Editor Suzanne Ferriss & Mallory Young ● Editora Taylor and Francis ● Publicado 2013 ● Carregável 6 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 2651624 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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