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Romancing the“Illegal”Immigrant
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作者 Neeta Bhasin 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2018年第10期1459-1474,共16页
Romance is the most lucrative genre of fiction in America.According to the Romance Writers of America,romance fiction is a billion-dollar industry with an estimated annual total sales value of$1.8 billion in 2013.Othe... Romance is the most lucrative genre of fiction in America.According to the Romance Writers of America,romance fiction is a billion-dollar industry with an estimated annual total sales value of$1.8 billion in 2013.Other genres do not come anywhere close to the sales of romantic fiction.This astonishing figure may well point to the undeniable fact that even in difficult times the formula of love,sex,and happily ever after still appeals to romance book buyers,most of whom are women.However,over a period of time there have also been changes to the conventions of the romance genre,as its writers(again,mostly women)get more attuned not only to the changing gender roles and the realities of women’s lives,but also to the pressing socio-economic and cultural issues of the time that often serve as backdrops to the love stories.This paper looks at a recent romance novel,Yours to Keep by Serena Bell whose protagonist,Ana Travares,is a woman of color and an undocumented immigrant from the Dominican Republic.Borrowing insights from Janice Radway’s Reading the Romance,this paper will undertake a cultural and literary analysis of Yours to Keep,focusing particularly on its narrative potential and its limitations,and the way its author,Serena Bell,attempts to reconcile the grim realities faced by undocumented immigrants in America with a more traditional romantic set-up. 展开更多
关键词 ROMANCE IMMIGRATION undocumented POPULAR CULTURE
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Crossing Borders and Boundaries
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作者 Immanuel Ness 《Beijing Review》 2025年第26期20-21,共2页
For the first time in over a century,migrant workers in the U.S.on June 6-8 protested against the U.S.Government in response to the policies of President Donald Trump.In May,the U.S.Citizenship and Immigrant Services ... For the first time in over a century,migrant workers in the U.S.on June 6-8 protested against the U.S.Government in response to the policies of President Donald Trump.In May,the U.S.Citizenship and Immigrant Services dispatched its Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE)force to arrest migrant workers who were employed at low wages in crucial industries and services to comply with Trump's pledge to deport 3,000 immigrant workers a day to keep his promise to Americans to rid the country of undocu-mented immigrants. 展开更多
关键词 u s government migrant workers immigration customs enforcement ice PROTEST donald trump undocumented immigrants immigration customs enforcement ice force
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