Introduction: What's New about New Working-Class Studies?
John Russo and Sherry Lee Linkon
1
(18)
Part One New Working-Class Studies at the Intersections
1. Gender, Class, and History
Elizabeth Faue
19
(13)
2. "More Than Two Things": The State of the Art of Labor History
David Roediger
32
(10)
3. "All I Wanted Was a Steady Job": The State and African American Workers
Kimberley L. Phillips
42
(12)
4. "This Mill Won't Run No More": Oral History and Deindustrialization
Alessandro Portelli
54
(9)
Part Two Disciplinary Perspectives
5. Under Construction: Working-Class Writing
Paul Lauter
63
(15)
6. Working-Class Geographies: Capital, Space, and Place
Don Mitchell
78
7. Class as a Question in Economics
Michael Zweig
98
(15)
Part Three Representations
8. Work Poetry and Working-Class Poetry: The Zip Code of the Heart
Jim Daniels
113
(24)
9. Class Memory: Autobiography and the Art of Forgetting
Tim Strangleman
137
(15)
10. Filming Class
Tom Zaniello
152
(14)
11. "Working Man's Ph.D.": The Music of Working-Class Studies
Rachel Lee Rubin
166
(23)
Part Four Politics and Education
12. Politics and the American Class Vernacular
Jack Metzgar
189
(20)
13. New Working-Class Studies in Higher Education
Renny Christopher
209
(12)
14. Building Class Identity: Lessons from Labor Education
Robert Bruno and Lisa Jordan
221
(14)
Notes
235
(30)
List of Contributors
265
(4)
Index
269
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