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        Romanssikertomukset 2000-luvulla

        Parinmuodostuksen juonia ja murtumia kirjallisuudessa ja populaarikulttuurissa

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        Contributor(s)
        Samola, Hanna (editor)
        Isomaa, Saija (editor)
        Nurminen, Matias (editor)
        Language
        Finnish
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        Abstract
        Romances and other narratives about relationship formation are generally considered popular literature in contemporary research, and they have been studied typically in a feminist framework and from the perspective of cultural studies. This edited volume [Romance stories in the 21st century. Plots and breakdowns of relationship formation in literature and popular culture] opens a new perspective on 21st-century couple-making narratives by examining the topic crossing media boundaries. The articles deal with for example seduction narratives, dating reality television, video game romances and chick lit, as well as their parodies, from the starting points of literary studies. Understanding the mechanisms, characteristics and history of these narratives also opens up a critical perspective on the social phenomena they present.  The book shows that the beginning of a romance is still a popular topic in the 21st century media, with many kinds of narratives and counter-narratives. In addition to utilizing patterns typical of the genre, the works may also comment on romance narratives as conscious cultural models and present them, for example, as a symbolic resource that helps the individual to reflect on their own life. In the 21st century, romance stories have been more inclusive and ethically aware, while also being incorporated into less traditional media such as video games.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/93626
        Keywords
        love stories; romances; fiction; chick lit; fan fiction; digital games; reality television; erotica; seduction; gender roles; cultural models
        DOI
        10.61201/tup.864
        ISBN
        9789523590540, 9789523590557
        Publisher
        Tampere University Press
        Publisher website
        https://edition.fi/tup
        Publication date and place
        Tampere, 2024
        Classification
        Literary studies: from c 2000
        Popular culture
        Media studies: TV and society
        Pages
        243
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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