Creating Identity
The Popular Romance Heroine's Journey to Selfhood and Self-Presentation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:6th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£70.00(9780253065698)
While the world often categorizes women in reductive false binaries—careerist versus mother, feminine versus fierce—romance novels, a unique form of the love story, offer an imaginative space of mingled alternatives for a heroine on her journey to selfhood.
In Creating Identity, Jayashree Kamblé examines the romance genre, with its sensile flexibility in retaining what audiences find desirable and discarding what is not, by asking an important question: "Who is the romance heroine, and what does she want?" To find the answer, Kamblé explores how heroines in ten novels reject societal labels and instead remake themselves on their own terms with their own agency. Using a truly intersectional approach, Kamblé combines gender and sexuality, Marxism, critical race theory, and literary criticism to survey various aspects of heroines' identities, such as sexuality, gender, work, citizenship, and race.
Ideal for readers interested in gender studies and literary criticism, Creating Identity highlights a genre in which heroines do not accept that independence and strong, loving relationships are mutually exclusive but instead demand both, echoing the call from the very readers who have made this genre so popular.
Creating Identity makes a strong and original argument. It offers a new way to think about the romance novel and to explain its massive readership among women.
-- Catherine Roach, author of Happily Ever After: The Romance Story in Popular CulISBN: 9780253065704
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218 pages