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Ali, Kecia
(2017) Troubleshooting Post-9/11 America: Religion, Racism, and Stereotypes in Suzanne Brockmann’s Into the Night and Gone Too Far Journal of Popular Romance Studies 6:
Topic
Suzanne Brockmann
religion/spirituality
race/ethnicity
United States of America
war/armed forces
Islam
sheikh romance
gender
marriage

Ali, Kecia

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Gleason, William
(2016) "The Inside Story: Jennifer Crusie and the Architecture of Love " Popular Fiction and Spatiality: Reading Genre Settings 79-93
Topic
Jennifer Crusie
settings
emotions
sex/sexuality

Gleason, William

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Fletcher, Lisa
(2016) Popular Fiction and Spatiality: Reading Genre Settings New York: Palgrave Macmillan

Stafford, Jane

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Neuhaus, Jessamyn
Neuhaus, John
(2015) 'Sometimes It Feels More Like a Commune Than a Town': Envisioning Utopian Possibilities in Robyn Carr's Virgin River Romance Novels Studies in Popular Culture 37.2:25-42
Topic
small towns
Robyn Carr
community
capitalism/business

Neuhaus, John

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Neuhaus, Jessamyn

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Simon, Jenni M.
(2018) Consuming Agency and Desire in Romance: Stories of Love, Laughter, and Empowerment Lanham, Maryland: Lexington
Topic
feminism
authors
romance and, or as, activism
rape and/or intimate partner violence/abuse

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