Presents a collection of short stories about rural Wyoming by twentieth-century American writer and novelist Annie Prouix.
"The greatest Scottish novelist since Sir Walter Scott." Anthony Burgess
An ethical reappraisal of postmodern and poststructuralist theory, including works by Levinas, Foucault, Derrida, Jameson, Zizek, and Butler. ldquo;I do not know of any other book in ethical theory that will so quickly orient a reader just ...
This book updates our understanding of working-class fiction by focusing on its continued relevance to the social and intellectual contexts of the age of Trump and Brexit.
By charting a chronology of working-class experience, as the conditions of work have changed over time, this volume shows how the practice of organizing, economic competition, place, and time shape opportunity and desire.
John Clare Society Journal 9 (1990): 17–26. Goodridge, John, and Bridget Keegan. “John Clare and the Traditions of Labouring-Class Verse.” The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1740–1830. Ed. Thomas Keymer and Jon Mee.
The new working-class studies is not only about the labor movement, or about workers of any particular kind, or workers in any particular place—even in the workplace.
Over recent years this work has expanded into new multidisciplinary themes and international contexts, including the study of festivals, digital methodologies in public humanities and theatre-as-research practices.
This book enriches the debate about the Greek economic crisis by demonstrating the insights that can be drawn by considering the Marxist alternative to the dominant mainstream and heterodox approaches.
And we discover the hidden stories of Bridget and Nancy, two women owned by Lilly who survived the Middle Passage from Africa to the Caribbean.
This book provides an analysis of the global working class on film and considers the ways in which working-class experience is represented in film around the world.