Now that we've switched to a rolling publication format in JPRS,
new pieces will appear both individually and in thematic or "special
issue" groups. Today, we begin rolling out Volume 6 of the journal with a
new Special Issue on Critical Love Studies,
edited by Amy Burge and Michael Gratzke. The table of contents is
below, and you can find the whole issue here: http://jprstudies.org/ issues/volume-6.
Enjoy! And spread the word!
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Special Issue: Critical Love Studies (Editors’ Introduction)
by Amy Burge and Michael Gratzke -
Love
is what people say it is: Performativity and Narrativity in Critical Love Studies
by Michael Gratzke -
Loving
over Skype: Tactile Viewing, Emotional Atmospheres and Video Calling
by Yvonne Clarke-Salt -
Feminist
Researcher Wishes to Meet Romantic Subject: The “Case” of Mrs. F.
by Susan Ostrov Weisser -
Love
and its Contradictions: Feminist Women’s Resistance Strategies in their Love Narratives
by Nagore García Fernández -
Love,
Limb-Loosener: Encounters in Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah
by Jennifer Leetsch -
The
boys’ love phenomenon: A literature review
by Ágnes Zsila and Zsolt Demetrovics -
PLOTS: an art installation
by Angelika Böck - Review: Representing Difference in the Medieval and Modern Orientalist Romance, by Amy Burge
- Review: Women and Erotic Fiction. Critical Essays on Genres, Markets and Readers, edited by Kristen Phillips
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