| Robert Clyde Allen - Performing Arts - 1985 - 260 pages
...Everyday Television: "Nationwide" (London: British Film Institute, 1978). 3. Morley, p. 163. 4. Janice Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984), p. 8. Bibliography Adorno, Theodor W. "Scientific Experiences of a European Scholar in... | |
| Wendy Griswold - History - 1986 - 328 pages
...look at reception over time; for an exemplary microscopic, synchronie study of literary reception, see Janice A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy,...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984). 24. John H. Mueller, The American Symphony Orchestra: A Social History of Musical Taste... | |
| Jan Cohn - American fiction - 1988 - 200 pages
...the most thorough investigation of romance readers and their responses to romance fiction, see Janice Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984). 2. John G. Cawelti, Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular... | |
| Janet Todd - Literary Criticism - 1989 - 340 pages
...discussion of female romance, see Tania Modleski, Loving with a Vengeance (1982; London: Methuen, 1984), and Janice A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984). CHAPTER 11: THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: THE DECADES OF REVOLUTION 1. Hannah More, Strictures... | |
| Helen Taylor - Performing Arts - 1989 - 292 pages
...and popular culture reception. The best and most influential study to date on fiction is Janice 241 A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy,...Literature, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1984. See also Janet Batsleer et ai, Rewriting English: Cultural Politics of Gender and Class,... | |
| Karen Lystra - History - 1992 - 350 pages
...types of romantic fiction in Love and Death in the American Novel (New York, 1960; rev. ed., 1969). See also Janice A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature (Chapel Hill, 1984); Tania Modleski, Loving with a Vengeance: Mass-Produced Fantasies for... | |
| David Glassberg - History - 1990 - 408 pages
...1973); John Cawelti, Adventure, Mystery, and Romance (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976); and Janice A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy,...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984). Although at the most profound level many of these images represent timeless archetypes... | |
| Celeste Michelle Condit - Political Science - 1990 - 258 pages
...perspective; their work is best represented in the Quarterly Journal of Speech. 13. For example, Janice Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984); len Ang, Watching "Dallas": Soap Opera and the Melodramatic Imagination, trans. Delia... | |
| Mark Poster - History - 1990 - 189 pages
...Pittsburgh: Class and Culture in an Industrializing City, 1877-1919 (Albany: SUNY Press, 1984); and Janice Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy and...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984). While these works document a certain resilience of workingclass culture to the incursions... | |
| Gayle Greene - Social Science - 1992 - 326 pages
...Elspeth Cameron, "Margaret Atwood: A Patchwork Self," in Book Forum 4 [1978], pp. 35-45, p. 40). 10. Janice A. Radway, Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy,...Literature (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984), discusses the addictive nature of romance reading, characterizing romance readers as... | |
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