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Via Chicago
J.E. Sumerau
出版
BRILL
, 2020-05-11
主題
Education / General
Law / Discrimination
Social Science / Discrimination
Social Science / Gender Studies
ISBN
9004432965
9789004432963
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=S3znDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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What is a family? How do families of choice develop?
These questions permeate
Via Chicago
as ten people come together as a familial unit after each experiencing and (at least) beginning to recover from prior traumatic experiences. Ella and Linsk are a nonmonogamous couple who have helped one another heal and built an unconventional family together with Case, Kaisa, Reeves, Jo, Andrei, and Michelle over the course of a decade. As the novel begins, Mercury has just moved to Chicago to pursue graduate study when they begin a romantic relationship with Ella and a broader emotional engagement with the family. At the same time, Mercury is beginning to work through traumatic past experiences while Jo might have found love in the form of a new guy the family just calls Twitter Boy. As the novel progresses, we follow Mercury, Jo, and the rest of the family as each relates to their own and others’ traumatic experiences and bonds together over these and other shared aspects of their lives, desires, and goals.
Via Chicago
could be utilized in the teaching of sociology, families, romantic relationships, gender, sexualities, geography, urban studies, LGBTQIA studies, polyamory, trauma recovery, or narrative courses, or of course, it could be read entirely for pleasure.