2015
DOI: 10.1111/jpcu.12252
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Editorial: 50 Shades of Grey and the Moral Reading

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“…As Natalie Wilson puts it, “if abuse is going to happen, it need be coded as sexy so that the higher purpose of marriage can continue unabated” (147). It is important to keep in mind that, despite the genre's conservative gender politics, depictions of sexualized or domestic violence in romance fiction do not summon the reader to reenact such violence in their own life (Larabee 224).…”
Section: Romance Novels As Compensatory Textsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Natalie Wilson puts it, “if abuse is going to happen, it need be coded as sexy so that the higher purpose of marriage can continue unabated” (147). It is important to keep in mind that, despite the genre's conservative gender politics, depictions of sexualized or domestic violence in romance fiction do not summon the reader to reenact such violence in their own life (Larabee 224).…”
Section: Romance Novels As Compensatory Textsmentioning
confidence: 99%