Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit

There are a number of similarities between popular culture and women's writing: both have been dismissed as trivial and worthless, have traditionally received little respect from critics, and have been scorned because of theis apparently "low-brow" appeal. Additionally, both were long...

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Main Author: Ryan, Mary
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Asociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona 2010-07-01
Series:452ºF
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spelling doaj-2a6dbb32fc504139b72825ab8ca6d9642020-11-24T21:01:59ZcatAsociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona452ºF2013-32942010-07-0137084Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick LitRyan, MaryThere are a number of similarities between popular culture and women's writing: both have been dismissed as trivial and worthless, have traditionally received little respect from critics, and have been scorned because of theis apparently "low-brow" appeal. Additionally, both were long excluded from the literary Canon. In contemporary culture, the intersection of popular culture and women's writing takes the form of chick lit, the contemporary genre of fiction starring female characters in their 20s and 30s as they make their way through their lives and tackle all the obstacles in their way. As well as outlining the characteristics and history of chick lit, this paper will discuss the negative reception that popular culture, women's writing, and chick lit has often been subjected to, and will show how studies are now emerging with the aim of demonstrating how such genres may have more worth and potential than is typically suggested.http://452f.com/images/pdf/numero03/ryan/03_452f_mono_ryan_eng.pdfPopular cultureChick litWomen's writingFeminismJane AustenCultural studies
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Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
452ºF
Popular culture
Chick lit
Women's writing
Feminism
Jane Austen
Cultural studies
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title Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
title_short Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
title_full Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
title_fullStr Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
title_full_unstemmed Trivial or Commendable? : Women’s Writing, Popular Culture, and Chick Lit
title_sort trivial or commendable? : women’s writing, popular culture, and chick lit
publisher Asociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona
series 452ºF
issn 2013-3294
publishDate 2010-07-01
description There are a number of similarities between popular culture and women's writing: both have been dismissed as trivial and worthless, have traditionally received little respect from critics, and have been scorned because of theis apparently "low-brow" appeal. Additionally, both were long excluded from the literary Canon. In contemporary culture, the intersection of popular culture and women's writing takes the form of chick lit, the contemporary genre of fiction starring female characters in their 20s and 30s as they make their way through their lives and tackle all the obstacles in their way. As well as outlining the characteristics and history of chick lit, this paper will discuss the negative reception that popular culture, women's writing, and chick lit has often been subjected to, and will show how studies are now emerging with the aim of demonstrating how such genres may have more worth and potential than is typically suggested.
topic Popular culture
Chick lit
Women's writing
Feminism
Jane Austen
Cultural studies
url http://452f.com/images/pdf/numero03/ryan/03_452f_mono_ryan_eng.pdf
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