My essay is in book anthology "What We Have in Common: An Introduction to Working-Class Studies" edited by Janet Zandy, Feminist Press, NY. The book was a pathbreaking anthology helping to establish working class studies in the United States including both essays and course syllabi. I included both an essay and a course syllabus for a 1-day course I taught "Who Does the work? A One-Day Introduction to American Working-Class Literature."
Cover art; Ralph Fasanella "Family Supper" 1972 painting
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My essay is in book anthology "What We Have in Common: An Introduction to Working-Class Studies" edited by Janet Zandy, Feminist Press, NY. The book was a pathbreaking anthology helping to establish working class studies in the United States including both essays and course syllabi. I included both an essay and a course syllabus for a 1-day course I taught "Who Does the work? A One-Day Introduction to American Working-Class Literature."
Cover art; Ralph Fasanella "Family Supper" 1972 painting
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