'Geraghty, a pioneer in the field, provides a clearly argued, accessible account of a decade of feminist media scholarship which is informed by an exhaustive knowledge of, and pleasure in, the soaps of the period'. <i>Charlotte Brunsdon, Film Studies, University of Warwick</i> <p>'<i>Women and Soap Opera</i> is the most complete, deeply thought through and far-seeing work yet written on soap operas. Christine Geraghty's prose is elegant, lucid and accessible without sacrificing complexity ... finely nuanced and thought-provoking.'<br /> <i>Maria La Place, University of California</i></p> <p>'As one of the pioneers of the study and appreciation of soap opera, Geraghty writes from a long term-engagement both with the form and with the individual programmes she discusses.' <i>Screen, 1992</i></p> <p>'The book is well-written and researched, summarizing much of the previous feminist work in the field... suitable for the general, as well as the academic reader.' <i>American Library Association</i></p> <p>'A useful overview of the literature an soaps and related women's genres.' <i>Media Information Australia</i></p>