Labor's text : the worker in American fiction
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Labor's text : the worker in American fiction
Rutgers University Press, c2001
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780813528793
内容説明
This volume charts how the worker has been portrayed and sometimes misrepresented in American fiction. It examines novelistic treatment of "men's", "women's", "white" and "racialized" work that both mirror and reconfigure breadwinning in the United States.
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: pbk ISBN 9780813528809
内容説明
Labor's Text charts how the worker has been portrayed and often misrepresented in American fiction. Laura Hapke offers hundreds of depictions of wage earners: from fiction on the early artisan "aristocrats" to the Gilded Age's union-busting novelists to the year 2000's marginalized, apolitical men and women. Whether the authors discussed are pro- or anti-labor, Hapke illuminates the literary, historical, and intellectual contexts in which their fiction was produced and read.
目次
Introduction : Whose plot is it anyway?
1. Workers in the wings : antebellum fictions
2. I'm looking through you : working men from status quo to knights of labor fiction
3. Labor's ladies : work fiction and true women from antebellum Lowell through the Gilded Age
4. Taking to their streets : ethnic cultures and labor texts in the sociological 1890s
5. Beastmen and labor experts : fiction and the problem of authority from 1900 to 1917
6. Facing the unwomanly : sweatshop and sex shop in progressive era labor fiction
7. The hungary eye : desire and disaffection in 1920s labor fiction
8. From Black folk to working class : African American labor fiction between the World Wars
9. Heroic at last : Depression era fiction
10. What war your crime? : representing labor in the HUAC era
11. The usable past : jobs, myths, and three racial-ethnic literatures of the Civil Rights era
12. Working-class twilight : White labor texts of the Civil Rights and Vietnam decades
Conclusion : Everything old is new again : working through class in the literary 1990s
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