How Exposure to Literary Genres Relates to Attitudes Toward Gender Roles and Sexual Behavior

Publication year
2015
Journal
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Volume
9.3
Pages
274–285
Comment

Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, although the romance genre is associated with both sexual content and traditional portrayals of gender roles, exposure to this genre was not related to more gender role stereotyping or reduced sexual conservatism in our regressions controlling for other factors. In fact, in raw correlations, exposure to the romance genre predicted more egalitarian gender role attitudes and less gender role stereotyping, with little association with sexual conservatism. (280)