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063. The Three Waves of Romance with Eric Selinger
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
English - October 03, 2020 04:00 - 58 minutes - 53.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 54 ratingsBooks Arts academic discussions feminism intersectional feminist literary criticism fiction romance books romance novels romantic fiction storytelling romantic love Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Romance scholar Eric Selinger explores different questions that have been asked about popular romance (not enough), how romance research has come in waves (three, to be precise), and asks "how can I make this romance more interesting?" (you always can).
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Eric also lent his expertise to the Modern Romance Canon episode.
Notes:
Stephanie Burt Don't Read PoetryMichael Moorcock SFF book by Mark ScrogginsWhat is it Then Between Us: Traditions of Love in American Poetry by Eric SelingerEric's Researching the Romance 2018 Talk: How can I make this more interesting? Also, My Beautiful Enemy!Video with Eric Selinger from the Popular Romance ProjectIASPR Digital Showcase 2020 Conference: View every presentation here!Become a member! I became a member as an "independent scholar" for just $25.Shelf Love:
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