A history of American working-class literature

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Nicholas Coles, Paul Lauter
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"A History of American Working-Class Literature sheds light not only on the lived experience of class but the enormously varied creativity of working-class people throughout the history of what is now the United States. By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the practice of organizing, economic competition, place, and time shape opportunity and desire. The subjects range from transportation narratives and slave songs to the literature of deindustrialization and globalization. Among the literary forms discussed are memoir, journalism, film, drama, poetry, speeches, fiction, and song. Essays focus on plantation, prison, factory, and farm, as well as on labor unions, workers' theaters, and innovative publishing ventures. Chapters spotlight the intersections of class with race, gender, and place. The variety, depth, and many provocations of this History are certain to enrich the study and teaching of American literature."--Book jacket.

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2017, Cambridge University Press
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2017, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction -- Nicholas Coles and Paul Lauter
Transportation narratives: servants, convicts, and the literature of colonization in British America -- Matthew Pethers
Why work? Early American theories and practices -- Paul Lauter
Labor and literary culture in and beyond bondage: early African-American expressive culture -- John Ernest
Lowell Mill girls: women's work and writing in the early nineteenth century -- Christopher Hager
'Wet paper between us': Whitman and the transformations of labor -- Peter Riley
Millions and mills: class and the antebellum novel -- Amy Schrager Lang
'We are not slaves': the shadow of slavery in nineteenth-century poetry and song -- John Marsh
Utopian labors: work in nineteenth- and twentieth-century utopian and dystopian fiction -- James V. Catano
Toward a more perfect union: marriage plots in socialist fiction, 1901-1917 -- Alicia Williamson
What workers were reading, 1830-1930 -- Jan Goggans
Getting the word out: institutions and forms of publication -- Mark Noonan
Genre and form in working-class life writing, from Haymarket to the New Deal -- Michael Collins
Working the fields: love and labor in farm fiction from 1890 to the Dust Bowl -- Nicholas Coles
Proletarian literature: fiction and the predicaments of class culture -- Lawrence Hanley
Go left, young women: proletarian women writers -- Michelle Tokarczyk
'I have seen black hands': a twentieth-century African-American tradition -- Bill V. Mullen
The American labor song tradition -- Richard Flacks
Prison literature from the early Republic to Attica -- Joe Lockard
The workers' theatre of the twentieth century -- Amy Brady
The evolution of the poetry of work: from the Red Decade to the end of the Cold War -- Cary Nelson
The labor plot: one hundred years of class struggle and the silver screen -- Kathy M. Newman
Globalization, migration, and contemporary working-class literature -- Joseph Entin
Narrating economic restructuring: working-class literature after deindustrialization -- Sherry Lee Linkon
A turn of the sphere: the place of class in intersectional analysis -- Sara Appel.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/920623
Library of Congress
PS228.L33 H57 2017, PS228.L33H57 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 489 pages
Number of pages
489

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26946665M
ISBN 10
110710338X
ISBN 13
9781107103382
LCCN
2016045617
OCLC/WorldCat
971333272

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