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Evolution Feminism And Romantic Fiction From Mr Darcy To Mr Big 1st Edition Ania Grant

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Evolution Feminism And Romantic Fiction From Mr Darcy To Mr Big 1st Edition Ania Grant
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.84 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Ania Grant
ISBN: 9781032342023, 9781032342030, 1032342021, 103234203X, 104324/9781003320982
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Evolution Feminism And Romantic Fiction From Mr Darcy To Mr Big 1st Edition Ania Grant by Ania Grant 9781032342023, 9781032342030, 1032342021, 103234203X, 104324/9781003320982 instant download after payment.

Romantic fiction has long been dismissed as trivial and denounced for peddling supposedly oppressive patriarchal myths of heterosexual love and marriage. Despite such criticism, the popularity of romantic fiction has only increased in recent decades.

Drawing on research from the evolutionary sciences, Ania Grant proposes that narrative patterns of romantic stories and their enduring appeal reflect the importance of love as a fundamental human drive. She examines two of the most successful and critically scrutinized romantic narratives of the past 200 years, Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice and the hit television series Sex and the City, and argues that such texts simulate the cognitive and emotional complexities of mate choice—one of the most consequential decisions from both a biological and a cultural perspective. Her biocultural analysis aligns the interpretation of romantic fiction with the feminist ideals of female autonomy and gender equality. It also suggests that positive identification with romantic heroines gives audiences the hope and energy to pursue the transformation of gender relations in real life.

The book will be of interest to anyone who ever wondered why so many women (and some men) around the world are enthralled by romantic stories. It will also appeal to anyone who has ever been inspired by romantic happy endings to strive for a world in which men and women love and cooperate with each other—even if it seems like a utopian ideal while the war of the sexes rages on.

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