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Gender, Genre & Narrative Pleasure (Hardcover)
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Gender, Genre & Narrative Pleasure (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Women, Feminism and Literature
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Recent years have witnessed important new initiatives in the study
of popular fictional modes of writing. At one time the field could
have been described with reasonable accuracy by two traditions: one
that analyzed the production and distribution of popular fiction as
commodities; and one whose proponents regarded popular fiction as
the negative which offered definition to the exposure of the
positive - the 'great' canonic literary tradition. Generally, then,
popular fictions were to be 'evaluated' according to the
institutionalized norms which had been established as common sense
practice around literary studies. The decade of the 1970s, however
ushered in a bewildering range of theoretical debates - a crucial
gain was establishment of interdisciplinary courses in
communication, cultural and media studies, providing a network of
contexts within which serious analysis could evolve and progress.
Responding to a fundamental challenge from feminism, a primary
objective of this book is to propose that all narrative and its
reading are intrinsically inflected by sexual politics. Various
approaches represented here demonstrate problems of confronting the
gendered pleasures of reading. Questions about self, sexuality and
identity within specific historical formations are raised. The
objective is to frame, describe and unearth the notion of 'men as
readers' as a project rather than as the usual, unquestioned
normative procedure. Drawing eclectically upon Marxist,
psychoanalytic and discourse theory, the essays set out readings of
popular texts and genres - the Western, the sentimental novel,
detective and crime fiction, political thrillers and horror and
science fiction - in the interest of provoking other readers to see
the critical study of popular fiction as unthinkable without gender
as a central concern.
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