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  • - Fighting for the Future of Public Education
     
    348,-

  • - Fighting for the Future of Public Education
     
    849,-

    In February 2018, 35,000 public school educators walked off the job in West Virginia. More than 100,000 teachers in other states followed over the next year. Strike for the Common Good gathers together essays written by teachers involved, by students and parents, by journalists who have covered the strikes, and by outside analysts.

  • - African Diaspora Literary Culture and the Cultural Cold War
    av Cedric Tolliver
    375,-

    Recovers the history of the writers, artists, and intellectuals of the African diaspora who, witnessing a transition to an American-dominated capitalist world-system during the Cold War, offered searing critiques of burgeoning US hegemony.

  • - The General Motors Strike of 1936-1937
    av Sidney Fine
    550 - 989,-

    Studies the most significant American labor conflict of the 20th century

  • - Working-Class Writing about Economic Restructuring
    av Sherry Lee Linkon
    392 - 1 063,-

    Through analysis of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, film, and drama, The Half-Life of Deindustrialization shows why people and communities cannot simply ""get over"" the losses of economic restructuring. The past provides inspiration and strength for working-class people, even as the contrast between past and present highlights what has been lost in the service economy.

  • - Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics
    av Clarence Lang
    345 - 872,-

    Combining interdisciplinary scholarship, political reportage, and personal reflection, this daring book measures the current celebrations of 1960s-era civil rights anniversaries against the realization of a black American presidency, and the stark social and economic conditions of contemporary Black America.

  • - Race, Consumer Culture and American Literature, 1893-1933
    av James C. Davis
    433,-

    Examines consumer culture and race in the United States from 1893-1933 as they were manifested in advertising, literary texts, mass culture, and the public events of the period. This book proves that - in America - advertising, publicity, and the development of the modern economy cannot be understood apart from the question of race.

  • - Masculinity and Femininity in Nineteenth-century Courts and Offices
    av Carole Srole
    521,-

    Examines the historical roots of clerical work and the role that class and gender played in determining professional status.

  • - Class and American Literature
    av Eric Schocket
    550,-

    Analyzes how various American authors have reified class, consciously or unconsciously, through their writing, spanning from the first influx of industrialism in the 1850s to the end of the Great Depression in the early 1940s. This work is useful for scholars and students of American literature and culture.

  • - Class Anxiety and Postbellum Black Fiction
    av Andrea N. Williams
    433 - 1 063,-

    Provides fresh insights on the intersection of race and class in black fiction from the 1880s to 1900s

  • - Gender, Race, and Rusticity in Country Music
    av Pamela Fox
    410 - 1 180,-

    Explores the ways that musicians - particularly female artists - have established a 'natural' country identity. This book focuses on revealing moments in country performance including: blackface comedy on radio and stage before 1945 (concentrating on Opry performers Jamup and Honey), and the minstrel's 'rube' or hillbilly equivalent.

  • - Race, Class, and Reification
    av Marcial Gonzalez
    1 238,-

    Explores the relationship between race and class and between politics and literary form in major works of Chicano literature over the years. This study is suitable for scholars and students of American literature, ethnic studies, Latino studies, critical race theory, and Marxist literary theory.

  • - Domestic Service in Progressive-Era Women's Fiction
    av Ann Mattis
    1 063,-

    Sheds light on the complex relationships between women employers and their household help in the early 20th century through their representations in literature, including women's magazines, conduct manuals, and particularly female-authored fiction.

  • - Materialist Approaches to U.S. Latino/a Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism
     
    609,-

    Brings together essays that analyse the effects of class conflict and capitalist ideology on contemporary works of US Latino/a literature. The editors argue that recent global events have compelled contemporary scholars to reexamine traditional interpretive models that centre on identity politics and an ethics of multiculturalism.

  • - Organizing the ""Consuming Public"" in Post-World War I America
    av Mark W. Robbins
    989,-

    Combining social history with interdisciplinary approaches to the study of consumption and symbolic space, Middle Class Union illustrates how acts of consumption, representations of the middle class in literary and artistic discourses, and ground-level organising combined to enable white-collar activists to establish themselves as both the middle class and the backbone of America.

  • - Immigration, Repatriation, and California Farm Labor, 1900-1939
    av Camille Guerin-Gonzales
    480,-

    In the first forty years of the twentieth century, over one million Mexican immigrants moved to the US, attracted by farm work in California. Camille Guerin-Gonzales tells the story of their migration, their years here, and of the 1930s repatriation program - one of the largest mass removal operations ever sanctioned by the US government.

  • - The Literary-Political Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Upton Sinclair, and W. E. B. Du Bois
    av Mark Van Wienen
    521,-

  • - Poverty, Labor, and the Making of Modern American Poetry
    av John Marsh
    521,-

  • - An Anthology of American Labor Poetry, 1929-41
     
    389,-

    An anthology of American labor poetry of the Great Depression. This work provides a glimpse into the remarkable but largely forgotten poems published in union newspapers during the turbulent 1930s. It offers an opportunity for you to learn how an earlier generation of workers confronted and challenged injustice and inequality.

  • - Mary Robinson, Civil Rights and Textile Union Activist
     
    1 063,-

    Intends to recount the life story of African American activist Mary Robinson. This book sheds light on African American resistance movements in the twentieth century and the roles of religious traditions and storytelling to struggles for social justice. It highlights women's important roles in community activism and the labor movement.

  • - Women Writers on Their Poor and Working-class Roots
     
    1 063,-

    Presents personal essays and memoir by a diverse group of authors united by their poor or working-class origins.

  • - Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St.Louis, 1936-75
    av Clarence Lang
    462,-

    Using the border state of Missouri as a case study, this book argues that the historical development of urban black working-class communities, cultures, and institutions propelled the major African American social movements in the period between the Great Depression and the end of the Great Society.

  • - Shaking Off the Dead Hand of History
    av Walter Mosley
    259,-

    Argues that though slavery was outlawed, all of us are in figurative chains of one kind or another. This work examines the social and economic injustices that shackle the American people. Each one of us, is restrained by a system that values money over humanity, power over truth, and conformity over independent thinking.

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