What We Hold in Common: An Introduction to Working-Class Studies

 
9781558612587: What We Hold in Common: An Introduction to Working-Class Studies

Synopsis

Let us imagine what it would be like, writes Janet Zandy at the outset of this ground-breaking volume, if the history and culture of working-class people were at the center of educational practices. What would students learn? Among other things, she suggests, they would understand that culture is created by individuals within social contexts and that they themselves could produce it as well as consume it.

Working-class history and literature have too often been ignored in traditional curricula, remain invisible in most texts, and are unavailable to students and teachers. Essential reading for all interested in the rapidly growing field of working-class studies, What We Hold in Common offers a distinct combination of primary voices, critical essays, and resources for curriculum transformation. It deepens the understanding of working-class literature, history, culture, and artistic production, while attending to the material conditions of working-class peoples' lives.

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9781558612594: What We Hold in Common: An Introduction to Working-Class Studies

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ISBN 10 :  1558612599 ISBN 13 :  9781558612594
Editeur : Feminist Press at The City Unive..., 2001
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