Lower-middle-class nation : the white-collar worker in British popular culture

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    • Bishop, Nicola

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Lower-middle-class nation : the white-collar worker in British popular culture

Nicola Bishop

Bloomsbury Academic, 2021

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-235) and index

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Description

Lower-Middle-Class Nation provides an unparalleled interdisciplinary cultural history of the lower-middle-class worker in British life since 1850. Considering highbrow, lowbrow, and middle-brow forms across literature, film, television and more, Nicola Bishop traces the development of the lower-middle-class from the mid-19th century to the present day, tackling a number of pressing, consistent concerns such as automation, commuting, and the search for a life/work balance. Above all, this book brings together ideas about class, nationhood, and gender, demonstrating that a particularly British lower-middle-class identity is constructed through the spaces and practices of the everyday. Aimed at undergraduate, postgraduates and scholars working in media and social history, literature, popular culture, cultural studies and sociology, Lower-Middle-Class Nation represents a new direction in cultural histories of work, labour, and leisure.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Clerk 3. The Office 4. The Commute 5. The Suburbs 6. The Bank Holiday 7. Conclusion Bibliography Index

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