Blue follows three roommates as they navigate life and love in their
post-college years. Tash Daniels, the former party girl, falls for
deejay Aidan. Always attracted to the wrong guy, what happens when the
right one comes along? Jason Woo, a lighthearted model on the rise,
uses the club scene as his personal playground. While he’s adept at
helping Tash with her personal life, how does he deal with his own
when he meets a man that defies his expectations? Penelope, a reserved
and earnest graduate student slips under the radar, but she has a
secret no one suspects. As the characters’ stories unfold, each is
forced to confront their life choices or complacency and choose which
version of themselves they want to be. Blue is a novel about identity,
friendship, figuring out who we are during the “in-between” phases
of life, and the search for people who “get us.” The characters in
Blue show how our interactions with people often bump up against
backstage struggles we know nothing of. Visual art, television and
film, appear as signposts throughout the narrative, providing a
context for how we each come to build our sense of self in the world.
With a tribute to 1980s pop culture, set against the backdrop of
contemporary New York, Blue both celebrates and questions the
ever-changing cultural landscape against which we live our stories,
frame by frame. Although fictional, Blue is grounded in interview
research, teaching and personal observations. It can be read entirely
for pleasure or used as supplemental reading in a variety of courses
in women’s/gender studies, sociology, psychology, communication,
popular culture, media studies, qualitative inquiry, narrative inquiry
or arts-based research. The protagonist, Tash Daniels, originally
appeared in the best-selling novel Low-Fat Love (Blue is set several
years later). Blue can be read as a stand-alone novel. Blue is a
joyful, inspiring and painfully beautiful novel written by gifted
scholar and writer, Patricia Leavy.” Norman Denzin, Ph.D.,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign I love it. Tash is so
familiar and yet unique. I get her discontents and I am rooting for
her. I find the novel to be cool, hip, and awesome! It would be
fantastic in any number of college courses. Young adults should read
this. BRAVO, Patricia Leavy!” Laurel Richardson, Ph.D., The Ohio
State University An engaging piece of public scholarship, Blue
provides rich food for thought about the pop culture landscape and how
its shapes our own stories. This will be a useful and fun teaching
tool.” Sut Jhally, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst;
Founder & Executive Director, Media Education Foundation Patricia
Leavy, Ph.D., is an award-winning independent sociologist and
best-selling author.
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ISBN
9789463003551
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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