Raging Romantics

#47 Some Like It Scot


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CONTENT WARNING : discussions of racism, colonialism and cultural appropriation as it pertains to romance novels. Also loud bagpipe sounds.


This week we're taking a look under the kilt at the dark(?) history behind Scottish romance novels. Do you agree with Jackie- is there something a little off about Scots in romance books? Or is she thinking too deeply about all this...after all, these are *just* fiction books.


Shoutout to Dr. Euan Hague at De Paul University for sitting down with Jackie to talk cultural geography! Make sure to tune into minisode #22 to hear that entire interview!


Raging Romantics Book List!


Questions? Comments? Concerns? Suggestions? Email us at [email protected]!


Authors/Books we mention

  • Dragon Fever by Donna Grant (quote Jackie reads at the beginning)
  • Diana Gabaldon
  • Jennifer Ashley
  • Karen Marie Moning
  • Lyndsay Sands
  • Maya Banks Highlander series
  • Kinley MacGregor MacAllister series


Recommended reads:

  • How the Scots Invented the Modern World by Arthur Herman
  • A History of Scotland by Neil Oliver
  • The Highland Furies: The Black Watch by Victoria Schofield
  • Literally ANYTHING by Alistair Moffat but especially Scotland; A History From Earliest Times ; The Highland Clans ; and Scotland's Lost Frontier
  • The Lowland Clearances: Scotland's Silent Revolution, 1760 - 1830 by Aitchinson and Cassell
  • The Highland Clearances by Eric Richards
  • To the Ends of the Earth: Scotland's Global Diaspora, 1750-2010 by TM Devine


Other resources:

  • "Why Scottish Romances?" (Somerville Public Library, 2006)
  • "Romance Unlaced: Exploring the appeal of Scottish heroes" (Hunter, 2014)
  • "'Och Aye': Reading Scottish Romances as an Actual Scottish Person" (Donaldson, 2017)
  • "The Fetishization of Scottish Highlanders" (Jane, 2009)
  • "Outlander tourism effect a 'double edged sword'" (BBCnews.com, 2020)
  • "The Outlander Effect" (Drysdale)
  • "From tartan to bagpipes: the story behind Scotland’s brand" (Dickie, 2019)
  • "A Professor Studies Scottish Romance" (Wordwenches.com, 2013)
  • "Why do Americans love Scotland so much? We visit California's Scotsfestival to find out" (Stephenson, 2020)
  • "Romanticism in Literature: Definition and Examples (Somers, 2019)
  • "Tartan and the Dress Act of 1746" (Scottish Tartans Authority)
  • "Tartan Repeal" (ibid.)
  • "Ancient Highland Dress" (ibid.)
  • "The Act of Proscription" (ibid.)
  • "Mythbusters!" (ibid.)
  • "Scots Gaelic language" (Britannica.com)
  • Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 (British Heritage)
  • "The Scottish Enlightenment and the Romantic Movement" (Rosslyn Chapel)
  • "The Aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion: How British Reformatory Measures and Chief Complicity Destroyed Clanship in the Scottish Highlands" (Jones, 2021)
  • "1746 – Highland Dress Proscription Act" (Scotlans.com)
  • "The Act of Proscription, tartan and Gaelic culture" (Sassenach Sticher, 2021)
  • "Scottish Enlightenment" (britannica.com)
  • "The Seventh Romantic: Robert Burns" (Burch)
  • "Gaelic language erosion and revitalization on the Isle of Skye, Scotland" (Smakman, 2008)
  • "UNESCO Project: Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger" (UNESCO.org)
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