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Jayashree Kamble deposited Romancing the University: BIPOC Scholars in Romance Novels in the 1980s and Now on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
English-language mass-market romance novels written by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) writers and starring BIPOC protagonists are a small but important group. This article is a comparative analysis of how recent representations of diversity in this sub-set of the genre, specifically the character of the Black academic and the…[Read more]
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Jayashree Kamble replied to the topic seeking a NYC-area research assistant in the discussion
American Literature on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoI’d suggest emailing the American Studies department at the CUNY graduate center. They might have grad students who can take on your task. (Of course, the NYPL is closed for archival research at the moment.)
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Jayashree Kamble deposited Love Studies in the group
Frankfurt School Critical Theory on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoProfile of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance by Maggie Coughlin Worth in the Romance Writers of America newsletter, Romance Writers Report
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Jayashree Kamble deposited Love Studies in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months agoProfile of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance by Maggie Coughlin Worth in the Romance Writers of America newsletter, Romance Writers Report
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Jayashree Kamble created the doc Love Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months ago
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Profile of the International Association for the Study of Popular Romance by Maggie Coughlin Worth in the Romance Writers of America newsletter, Romance Writers Report
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Jayashree Kamble's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 11 months ago
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Jayashree Kamble deposited From Barbarized to Disneyfied: Viewing 1990s New York City Through Eve Dallas, J.D. Robb’s Futuristic Homicide Detective in the group
Speculative and Science Fiction on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoReading the representation of New York City in J.D. Robb’s/Nora Roberts’s sci-fi detective romance In Death series via Andrew Karmen’s critique of the 1990s’ New York crime wave/crash narrative pushed by Giuiliani and Bratton’s “broken windows” policing.
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Jayashree Kamble deposited From Barbarized to Disneyfied: Viewing 1990s New York City Through Eve Dallas, J.D. Robb’s Futuristic Homicide Detective in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoReading the representation of New York City in J.D. Robb’s/Nora Roberts’s sci-fi detective romance In Death series via Andrew Karmen’s critique of the 1990s’ New York crime wave/crash narrative pushed by Giuiliani and Bratton’s “broken windows” policing.
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Jayashree Kamble deposited From Barbarized to Disneyfied: Viewing 1990s New York City Through Eve Dallas, J.D. Robb’s Futuristic Homicide Detective in the group
American Literature on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoReading the representation of New York City in J.D. Robb’s/Nora Roberts’s sci-fi detective romance In Death series via Andrew Karmen’s critique of the 1990s’ New York crime wave/crash narrative pushed by Giuiliani and Bratton’s “broken windows” policing.
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Jayashree Kamble's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
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Jayashree Kamble deposited From Barbarized to Disneyfied: Viewing 1990s New York City Through Eve Dallas, J.D. Robb’s Futuristic Homicide Detective on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months ago
Reading the representation of New York City in J.D. Robb’s/Nora Roberts’s sci-fi detective romance In Death series via Andrew Karmen’s critique of the 1990s’ New York crime wave/crash narrative pushed by Giuiliani and Bratton’s “broken windows” policing.
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