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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 사회학
· ISBN : 9780367610821
· 쪽수 : 544쪽
· 출판일 : 2022-06-10
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Introduction Michele Fazio, Christie Launius, and Tim Strangleman Part I: Methods and Principles of Research in Working-Class Studies Section Introduction: Methods and Principles of Research in Working-Class Studies Christie Launius 1. Class Analysis from the Inside: Scholarly Personal Narrative as a Signature Genre of Working-Class Studies Sherry Lee Linkon 2. Reconceiving Class in Contemporary Working-Class Studies Joseph Entin 3. Mediating Stories of Class Borders: First Generation College Students, Digital Storytelling, and Social Class Jane A. Van Galen 4. The ‘How to’ of Working-Class Studies: Selves, Stories, and Working Across Media Christine J. Walley Part II: Class and Education Section Introduction: Class and Education Allison L. Hurst 5. Class Beyond the Classroom: Supporting Working-Class and First-Generation Students, Faculty, and Staff Colby R. King and Sean H. McPherson 6. Working Class Student Experiences: Towards a Social Class-Sensitive Pedagogy for K-12 Schools, Teachers, and Teacher Educators Colleen H. Clements and Mark D. Vagle 7. The Pedagogy of Class: Teaching Working-Class Life and Culture in the Academy Lisa A. Kirby 8. Being Working Class in the English Classroom Diane Reay 9. Getting Schooled: Working-Class Students in Higher Education Bettina Spencer 10. Learning Our Place: Social Reproduction in K-12 Schooling Deborah M. Warnock Part III: Work and Community Section Introduction: Work and Community Tim Strangleman 11. Deindustrialization and Its Consequences Steven High 12. Economic Dislocation and Trauma Patrick Korte and Victor Tan Chen 13. Working-Class Studies, Oral History and Industrial Illness Arthur McIvor 14. Precarity’s Affects: The Trauma of Deindustrialization Kathryn Marie Dudley 15. Feeling, Re-imagined in Common: Working with Social Haunting in the English Coalfields Geoff Bright Part IV: Working-Class Cultures Section Introduction: Working-Class Cultures Tim Strangleman 16. There Is a Genuine Working-Class Culture Jack Metzgar 17. Class, Culture, and Inequality Jessi Streib 18. Post-Traumatic Living: Precarious Employment and Learned Helplessness in the Working Class Barbara Jensen 19. Activist Class Cultures Betsy Leondar-Wright 20. The Australian Working Class in Popular Culture Sarah Attfield Part V: Representations Section Introduction: Representations Michelle M. Tokarczyk 21. Writing Dubai: Indian Labour Migrants and Taxi Topographies Christiane Schlote22. The Cinema of the Precariat Tom Zaniello 23. The ‘Body of Labor’ in U.S. Postwar Documentary Photography: A Working-Class Studies Perspective Carol Quirke 24. Mapping Working-Class Art Janet Zandy 25. 'Things that are left out': Working-Class Writing and the Idea of Literature Ben Clarke 26. Lit-Grit: The Gritty and the Grim in Working-Class Cultural Production Simon Lee 27. Mass Incarceration, Prison Labor, Prison Writing Nathaniel Heggins Bryant 28. Marketing Millennial Women: Embodied Class Performativity on American Television Jennifer H. Forsberg Part VI: Activism and Collective Action Section Introduction: Activism and Collective Action Scott Henkel 29. From Stigma to Solution: Centering the Community College through Activism in the Classroom and the Community Karen Gaffney 30. Border Crossing with Day Laborers and Affordable Housing Activists Terry Easton 31. Finding Class in Food Justice Efforts Leslie Hossfeld, E. Brooke Kelly, and Julia F. Waity 32. The Mutual Determination of Class and Race in the United States: History and Current Implications Michael Zweig 33. Documenting Lumbee Working-Class History: A Service-Learning Approach Michele Fazio 34. Precarious Workers and Social Mobilization in Portuguese Call Centre Assembly Lines Isabel Roque 35. Post-Fordist Affect: Unions, the Labor Movement, and the Weight of History Joseph Varga Conclusion Michele Fazio, Christie Launius and Tim Strangleman














