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Patterson, Janet

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Jensen, Margaret Ann
(1984) Love's $weet Return: The Harlequin Story Toronto: The Women's Educational Press
Topic
Harlequin Mills & Boon
metafiction
readers
Publishing
virginity
sex/sexuality
paratext
work
authors
gender
happy ending
settings
race/ethnicity
social/economic class
rape and/or intimate partner violence/abuse
food, drink
fashion/clothing
love
marriage
feminism
Jarvis, Christine
(2000) "Hungry Heroines: The Exploration of a "Generative Theme" in Romantic Fiction " Consuming for Pleasure: Selected Essays on Popular Fiction 171-???
Hallam, Julia
Moody, Nickianne
(2000) Consuming for Pleasure: Selected Essays on Popular Fiction Liverpool: Liverpool John Moores University and the Association for Research in Popular Fictions
Jarvis, Christine A.
(2003) Desirable Reading: The Relationship between Women Students' Lives and their Reading Practices Adult Education Quarterly 53.4:261-276 DOI: 10.1177/0741713603254029
Topic
readers
teaching romance
gender
Islam
sex/sexuality
UK

Jarvis, Christine A.

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Jarvis, Christine
(1999) Love Changes Everything: The Transformative Potential of Popular Romantic Fiction Studies in the Education of Adults 31.2:109-123 DOI: 10.1080/02660830.1999.11661406
Topic
teaching romance
readers
feminism
Harlequin Mills & Boon
gender
sex/sexuality
marriage
rape and/or intimate partner violence/abuse
social/economic class
wealth/prosperity
race/ethnicity
Charlotte Brontë
China
UK
Jarvis, Christine
(1995) Romancing the Curriculum: Empowerment through Popular Culture Convergence 28.3:71-77
Topic
teaching romance
readers
Jarmakani, Amira
(2011) Desiring the Big Bad Blade: Racing the Sheikh in Desert Romances American Quarterly 63.4:895-928 DOI: 10.1353/aq.2011.0061
Topic
sheikh romance
race/ethnicity
sex/sexuality
paratext
fashion/clothing
United States of America
readers
Islam
Spain
religion/spirituality
Jarmakani, Amira
(2010) “The Sheik Who Loved Me”: Romancing the War on Terror Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 35.4:993-1017 DOI: 10.1086/651044
Topic
sheikh romance
United States of America
war/armed forces
feminism
capitalism/business
race/ethnicity
Islam
gender
metaphor/symbolism

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