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“Is It Labor or Is It Working Class?”: The Midwest Labor and Working-Class History Colloquium

International Labor and Working-Class History, 2005
On 17–18 April 2004, the Midwest Labor and Working-Class History Colloquium (MLWCH) met at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Formed in 1994, MLWCH is a consortium of graduate students and faculty connected to the Midwest either through research interest or institutional affiliation.
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Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs Book Review

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023
British author Paul Willis is well-known for his work in sociology and cultural studies. His writings, which place an emphasis on consumerism, socialization, and popular culture, are particularly well-liked in the fields of sociology, anthropology, and education.
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Performing Class: Domestic Labor in Working-Class Modernism

2021
My first two chapters explore the intersections of class, gender, and sexuality and the performative qualities of servant labor in British modernist texts. In Chapter 1, I examine Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway to argue that the party is a site of class performance where the process of self-fashioning occurs amid the planning and execution of Clarissa’s high ...
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