Laura Hapke has taught working-class studies and labor literature at Pace University, Queens College, and Hunter College
Acknowledgments
p. vii
Abbreviations
p. ix
Narrating the Shop
p. 1
The Sweatshop Surveyed
A Shop Is Not a Home: Dirt, Ethnicity, and the Sweatshop
p. 17
Surviving Sites: Sweatshops in the Progressive Era and Beyond
p. 40
Sweatshop Aesthetics
Newsreel of Memory: The WPA Sweatshop in the Great Depression
p. 69
The Sweatshop Returns: Postindustrial Art
p. 88
Spinning the Shop
Spinning the New Shop: El Monte and the Smithsonian Furor
p. 111
Nike's Sweatshop Quandary and the Industrial Sublime
p. 129
Watching Out for the Shop
p. 144
Notes
p. 157
Selected Bibliography
p. 181
Index
p. 191
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