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[et al.]Roma-BariLaterza19732 v.21 cmBiblioteca di cultura moderna7407411.: Scienza giuridica e analisi marxista2.: Ortodossia giuridica e pratica politicaDiritto e società340.1340.115Barcellona,Pietro<1936- >Blanke,ThomasCerroni,UmbertoDe Giovanni,Biagio<1931- >ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990004646850403321DPR 6/295/24345/bDECXXXV Bh 3(1)219DDRXXXV Bh 3(2); 219 sdrDDR340.115 BAR 1/1Bibl.49017FLFBC340.115 BAR 1/2Bibl. 49018FLFBCSDI-2H 12s.i.SDITT 20 (1)s.i.DDCICTT 20 (2)s.i.DDCICPECORARO ALBANI B75171DSPCPPECORARO ALBANI B85172DSPCPCOLL.40(740)Bibl.49017FLFBCCOLL.40(741)Bibl.49018FLFBCFLFBCDDRSDIDDCICDSPCPUso alternativo del diritto553893UNINA04986nam 2200673 450 991079067230332120230803021742.00-8135-6179-510.36019/9780813561790(CKB)2550000001125928(EBL)1562483(OCoLC)863824271(SSID)ssj0001001165(PQKBManifestationID)11551060(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001001165(PQKBWorkID)10966645(PQKB)11068889(MiAaPQ)EBC1562483(OCoLC)859537612(MdBmJHUP)muse27698(DE-B1597)526081(DE-B1597)9780813561790(Au-PeEL)EBL1562483(CaPaEBR)ebr10773709(CaONFJC)MIL526569(EXLCZ)99255000000112592820130220h20132013 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe glass slipper women and love stories /Susan Ostrov WeisserNew Brunswick, New Jersey :Rutgers University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (254 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8135-6178-7 1-299-95318-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: Women and the story of romantic love -- The odd couple: mating Jane Austen with D. H. Lawrence -- Why Charlotte Bronte despised Jane Austen (and what that tells us about the modern meaning of love) -- The true and real thing: Victorian and modern magazine cultures of romance -- Victorian desires and modern romances: Pocahontas on a bridge in Madison County -- For the love of mermaids, beasts, and vampires (and ghosts, robots, monsters, witches, and aliens): romancing the other -- Women who love too much ... or not enough...or the wrong way: the tragedy and comedy of romantic love in modern movies -- Feminism and Harlequin romance: the problem of the love story -- A genre of one's own: African American romance imprints and the "universality" of love -- Is female to romance as male is to porn? -- Modern romance: three versions of love in reality/"reality" -- Conclusion: If the glass slipper fits.Why is the story of romance in books, magazines, and films still aimed at women rather than at men? Even after decades of feminism, traditional ideas and messages about romantic love still hold sway and, in our "postfeminist" age, are more popular than ever. Increasingly, we have become a culture of romance: stories of all kinds shape the terms of love. Women, in particular, love a love story. The Glass Slipper is about the persistence of a familiar Anglo-American love story into the digital age. Comparing influential classics to their current counterparts, Susan Ostrov Weisser relates in highly amusing prose how these stories are shaped and defined by and for women, the main consumers of romantic texts. Following a trajectory that begins with Jane Austen and concludes with Internet dating sites, Weisser shows the many ways in which nineteenth-century views of women's nature and the Victorian idea of romance have survived the feminist critique of the 1970's and continue in new and more ambiguous forms in today's media, with profound implications for women. More than a book about romance in fiction and media, The Glass Slipper illustrates how traditional stories about women's sexuality, femininity, and romantic love have survived as seemingly protective elements in a more modern, feminist, sexually open society, confusing the picture for women themselves. Weisser compares diverse narratives-historical and contemporary from high literature and "low" genres-discussing novels by Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontë, Victorian women's magazines, and D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover; Disney movies; popular Harlequin romance novels; masochistic love in films; pornography and its relationship to romance; and reality TV and Internet ads as romantic stories. Ultimately, Weisser shows that the narrative versions of the Glass Slipper should be taken as seriously as the Glass Ceiling as we see how these representations of romantic love are meant to inform women's beliefs and goals. In this book, Weisser's goal is not to shatter the Glass Slipper, but to see through it.Love storiesHistory and criticismWomen and literatureWomen in literatureLove in literatureLove storiesHistory and criticism.Women and literature.Women in literature.Love in literature.809.3/85Weisser Susan Ostrov457535MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790672303321The glass slipper3710224UNINA01358nam0 22003373i 450 RAV169325820251003044331.0Err.978883874648620090318d2008 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierLa disciplina dei rifiutiprontuario tecnico-giuridicocompendio alfabetico degli istituti e dei procedimenti, orientamenti giurisprudenzialiMassimo Busà, Paolo CostantinoSantarcangelo di RomagnaMaggioli[2008]479 p.24 cm.Legale158001MIL01694282001 Legale158RifiutiFIRCFIC073765I344Diritto del lavoro, Diritto in materia di servizio sociale, di educazione e cultura14Busà, MassimoTSAV475489070612535Costantino, Paolo <avvocato>PMIV005116070434501ITIT-00000020090318IT-BN0095 NAP 01SALA $RAV1693258Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01SALA 344 BUS.di 0104 0000011985 VMA 1 v.A 2009031820090318 01Disciplina dei rifiuti1140772UNISANNIO