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Should romance be feminist? (Is romance inherently feminist III)

Should romance be feminist? (Is romance inherently feminist III)

by Elizabeth Lhuede | Apr 27, 2012 | Article

(Need to import images to WP) This is the third in a series of AWW discussions about feminism and the romance genre. Louise Cusack kicked off with her post, In defence of books written by women for women. Kat Mayo followed it up with her discussion. Today, blogger...
‘For women, by women’: Is romance writing inherently feminist? II

‘For women, by women’: Is romance writing inherently feminist? II

by Kat bookthingo | Apr 10, 2012 | Article, Guest Posts

Kat Mayo from Book Thingo answered a call on Twitter to extend the discussion on feminism and romance. She writes: I’m excited about this series of posts because—yay!—discussions around romance. In Elizabeth’s introduction to Louise Cusack’s post, In...

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