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|aChick lit :|bthe new woman's fiction /|cedited by Suzanne Ferriss and Mallory Young.
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|aNew York :|bRoutledge,|c2006.
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|aix, 272 p. :|bill ;|c23 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 257-259) and index.
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|gPt. I. The hatching of a genre : origins and influences.|tWho's laughing now? : a short history of chick lit and the perversion of a genre /|rCris Mazza --|tTradition and displacement in the new novel of manners /|rStephanie Harzewski --|tMothers of chick lit? : women writers, readers, and literary history /|rJuliette Wells --|tNarrative and cinematic doubleness : Pride and prejudice and Bridget Jones's diary /|rSuzanne Ferriss --|gPt. II. Free range : varieties and variations.|t"Sistahs are doin' it for themselves" : chick lit in black and white /|rLisa A. Guerrero --|tLong-suffering professional females : the case of nanny lit /|rElizabeth Hale --|tYou are not alone : the personal, the political, and the "new" mommy lit /|rHeather Hewett --|tChick lit jr. : more than glitz and glamour for teens and tweens /|rJoanna Webb Johnson --|tYa yas, grits, and sweet potato queens : contemporary Southern belles and the prescriptions that guide them /|rElizabeth B. Boyd --|tBridget Jones and Hungarian chick lit /|rN漃ra S歋llei --|gPt. III. Sex and the single chick : feminism and postfeminism, sexuality and self-fashioning.|tAbout a girl : female subjectivity and sexuality in conteporary 'chick' culture /|rA. Rochelle Mabry --|tNo satisfaction : Sex and the city, Run catch kiss, and the conflict of desires in chick lit's new heroines /|rAnna Kiernan --|tFashionably indebted : conspicuous consumption, fashion and romance in Sophie Kinsella's Shopaholic trilogy /|rJessica Lyn Van Slooten --|tSupersizing Bridget Jones : what's really eating the women in chick lit /|rAlison Umminger --|gAfterword :|tThe new woman's fiction /|rShari Benstock.
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|aChick lit|xHistory and criticism.
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|aAmerican fiction|xWomen authors|xHistory and criticism.
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|aEnglish fiction|xWomen authors|xHistory and criticism.
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|aWomen|xBooks and reading|zEnglish-speaking countries.
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|aWomen and literature|zEnglish-speaking countries.
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|aSingle women in literature.
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|aYoung women in literature.
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|aWomen in literature.
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|aFerriss, Suzanne,|d1962-
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|aYoung, Mallory,|d1952-
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|zPublisher description|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0662/2005013904-d.html
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