Romance and the Female Gaze Obscuring Gendered Violence in The Twilight Saga

Publication year
2014
Journal
Feminist Media Studies
Volume
14.3
Pages
388-402
Comment

This article has attempted to offer one possible explanation for the popularity of The Twilight Saga: I have argued that it is both the use of the romance genre, and the construction of the male characters for a specifically, although limited, female gaze that can re-code the incidents of gendered violence, and the violent male body, within the series as potentially both reassuring and desirable, rather than anxiety inducing. (400)