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Routledge
Language
English
Pages
249

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The realities of working-class life. Between the outhouse and the garbage dump: locating collapse in depression literature / Paula Rabinowitz
Work is a war or, all their lives they dug their graves / Renny Christopher
Respectability, refinement, and the underclass: Uncle Tom's cabin and Incidents in the life of a slave girl / Sylvia J. Cook
Pedagogy and promises. Bridges, not ladders: working-class women poets on education, class consciousness, and the promise of upward mobility / Karen Kovacik
Charlotte Simmons as working-class heroine in Tom Wolfe's I am Charlotte Simmons / David McCracken
[Un]teaching the anthology: pedagogy vs canon in working-class literature / Nicholas Coles
The experience of poverty. Agency not alligators: poor women and outside assistance in three short stories / Michelle M. Tokarczyk
Homeless in Seattle: class violence in Sherman Alexie's Indian killer / Michele Fazio
Cultural geography and local economies: the lesson from Egypt, Maine / Phoebe S.Jackson
Reconsidering class, gender, and nation. A body of work: imperial labor and the writing of American manhood in London's The sea-wolf / Matthew Brophy
The man in the family?: staging gender in Waiting for Lefty and American social protest theatre / Maria F. Brandt
Henry Roth's re-imagination of class consciousness from call it sleep to the mercy of a rude stream novels: class consciousness, nationalist politics, and working-class studies in the age of cosmopolitanism / Tim Libretti.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London, New York
Series
Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature -- 20

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/920624
Library of Congress
PS228.L33 C65 2011, PS228.L33C65 2011, PS228.L33 C65 2011eb

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Pagination
xv, 249 p. :
Number of pages
249

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Open Library
OL25537005M
Internet Archive
criticalapproach00toka
ISBN 10
0415885469
ISBN 13
9780415885461
LCCN
2010052682
OCLC/WorldCat
617637770, 794412671

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