An edition of Cutting into the meatpacking line (1998)

Cutting into the meatpacking line

workers and change in the rural Midwest

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An edition of Cutting into the meatpacking line (1998)

Cutting into the meatpacking line

workers and change in the rural Midwest

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The nostalgic vision of a rural Midwest populated by independent family farmers hides the reality that rural wage labor has been integral to the region's development, says Deborah Fink. Focusing on the porkpacking industry in Iowa, Fink investigates the experience of the rural working class and highlights its significance in shaping the state's economic, political, and social contours.

Fink draws both on interviews and on her own firsthand experience working on the production floor of a pork-processing plant. She weaves a fascinating account of the meatpacking industry's history in Iowa - a history, she notes, that has been experienced differently by male and female, immigrant and native-born, white and black workers. Indeed, argues Fink, these differences are a key factor in the ongoing creation of the rural working class.

Other writers have denounced the new meatpacking companies for their ruthless destruction of both workers and communities. Fink sustains this criticism, which she augments with a discussion of union action, but also goes beyond it. She looks within rural midwestern culture itself to examine the class, gender, and ethnic contradictions that allowed - indeed welcomed - the meatpacking industry's development.

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Cutting into the meatpacking line: workers and change in the rural Midwest
1998, University of North Carolina Press, The University of North Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-225) and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill
Series
Studies in rural culture
Other Titles
Cutting into the meat packing line

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.7/6649/00973
Library of Congress
HD8039.P152 U535 1998, 97-22006 [HD], HD8039.P152U535 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 235 p. :
Number of pages
235

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL675803M
Internet Archive
cuttingintomeatp0000fink
ISBN 10
0807823880, 0807846953
LCCN
97022006
OCLC/WorldCat
36969808
Library Thing
1973921
Goodreads
1878329
5886608

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