scholarly journals Book Review: Encyclopedia of Romance Fiction

2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 263
Author(s):  
Amy F. Fyn

Part reference book, part readers’ advisory, and completely entertaining to browse, the Encyclopedia of Romance Fiction’s selective set of entries illustrates the breadth of the romance genre while acknowledging its reach, from early literature to today’s publishing industry. The market share of popular romance indicates the public’s enduring interest and demonstrates a need for supplementary resources for general readers or those beginning research in romance-related topics. Academic study of this popular reading material is increasing, with special issues and at least one peer-reviewed journal devoted to the topic and recognition within disciplines including literature, women’s and gender studies, and popular culture.

2000 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-140

Book reviews: Lynne Pearce and Gina Whisher (eds), Fatal Attractions: Re-scripting Romance in Contemporary Literature and Film (reviewed by Campbell and Harbord); Lori Landay, Madcaps, Screwballs, Conwomen: The Female Trickster in American Culture (reviewed by Jan Campbell and Janet Harbord); Kirsten Belgum, Popularizing the Nation: Audience, Representation and the Production of identity in Die Gartenlaube, 1853-1900 (reviewed by Erica Carter); Beverley Skeggs, Formations of Class and Gender: Becoming Respectable (reviewed by Sanna Ojajarvi); H. J. Stam (ed), The Body and Psychology (reviewed by Alkeline van Lenning); Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson (eds), Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds or a Field Science (reviewed by Laura Huttunen); Deborah Cartmell, Trash Aesthetics, Popular Culture and its Audience (reviewed by Sofie Van Bauwel)


Author(s):  
Jane Caputi

The proposed new geological era, The Anthropocene (a.k.a. Age of Humans, Age of Man), marking human domination of the planet long called Mother Earth, is truly The Age of the Motherfucker. The ecocide of the Anthropocene is the responsibility of Man, the Western- and masculine-identified corporate, military, intellectual, and political class that masks itself as the exemplar of the civilized and the human. The word motherfucker was invented by the enslaved children of White slave masters to name their mothers’ rapist/owners. Man’s strategic motherfucking, from the personal to the planetary, is invasion, exploitation, spirit-breaking, extraction and toxic wasting of individuals, communities, and lands, for reasons of pleasure, plunder, and profit. Ecocide is attempted deicide of Mother Nature-Earth, reflecting Man’s goal to become the god he first made in his own image. The motivational word Motherfucker has a flip side, further revealing the Anthropocene as it signifies an outstanding, formidable, and inexorable force. Mother Nature-Earth is that “Mutha’ ”—one defying translation into heteropatriarchal classifications of gender, one capable of overwhelming Man, and not the other way around. Drawing upon Indigenous and African American scholarship; ecofeminism; ecowomanism; green activism; femme, queer, and gender non-binary philosophies; literature and arts; Afrofuturism; and popular culture, Call Your “Mutha’ ” contends that the Anthropocene is not evidence of Man’s supremacy over nature, but that Mother Nature-Earth, faced with disrespect, is going away. It is imperative now to call the “Mutha’ ” by decolonizing land, bodies, and minds, ending rapism, feeding the green, renewing sustaining patterns, and affirming devotion to Mother Nature-Earth.


2007 ◽  
Vol 05 (06) ◽  
pp. 913-921
Author(s):  
JÁNOS A. BERGOU

This two-volume book is a great addition to the growing number of books devoted to the field. It is very clearly written by classroom professionals, always with the students in mind. The tutorial presentation is supplemented with a number of exercises whose solutions are also given at the end of each volume. The first volume can serve as a textbook for a one semester introductory course in quantum computation and quantum information. The second volume is more technical and brings the reader to the level of the current literature. It is useful for the specialist, can serve as a textbook for a more advanced course, or has its place as a reference book. In summary, I can highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this field.


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