Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Researching Interracial Romance Novels

Romance novels typically have been written by white women, featuring white protagonists. But since the 1980s, women of color have begun writing romances, with black-white lovers featuring prominently. Bowdoin College English professor Guy Mark Foster says the genre is uniquely suited for an examination of race, culture and sexuality—with its recurring themes of forbidden love overcoming great obstacles.

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