HAVING A GOOD CRY: EFFEMINATE FEELINGS & POP-CULTURE FORMS (THEORY INTERPRETATION NARRATIV) (Paperback)

HAVING A GOOD CRY: EFFEMINATE FEELINGS & POP-CULTURE FORMS (THEORY INTERPRETATION NARRATIV) By ROBYN R. WARHOL Cover Image
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Description


Robyn R. Warhol’s goal is to investigate the effects of readers’ emotional responses to formulaic fiction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on gendered subjectivity. She argues that modern literary and cultural studies have ignored nonsexual affectivity in their inquiries. The book elaborates on Warhol’s theory of affect and then focuses on sentimental stories, marriage plots, serialized novels, and soap operas as distinct genres producing specific feelings among fans.

Popular narrative forms use formulas to bring up familiar patterns of feelings in the audiences who love them. This book looks at the patterns of feelings that some nineteenth- and twentieth-century popular genres evoke, and asks how those patterns are related to gender. Soap operas and sentimentalism are generally derided as “effeminate” forms because their emotional range is seen as hyperfeminine. Having a Good Cry presents a celebration of effeminate feelings and works toward promoting more flexible, less pejorative concepts of gender. Using a psychophysiological rather than a psychoanalytic approach to reading and emotion, Warhol seeks to make readers more conscious of what is happening to the gendered body when we read.

About the Author


Robyn R. Warhol is professor of English at the University of Vermont.

Praise For…


“Rather than denigrate the denigrated aspects of stereotyped femininity, Warhol gives it performative status and rewrites the feminist theoretical canon on sentimentality, sexuality and gender, and the public and private life of affect. Finally a book that takes the study of femininity—in women, in men, in the identificatory spaces in between—in new and important directions!” —Robyn Wiegman, Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women’s Studies, Duke University



Product Details
ISBN: 9780814251089
ISBN-10: 0814251080
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication Date: January 15th, 2003
Pages: 176
Language: English
Series: THEORY INTERPRETATION NARRATIV