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Tracing the making of Australian working class literature
2014‘Working class literature’ signifies a body and tradition of literary works that are inspirational in their expression of the demand for a genuine human liberation. The term also refers to an ongoing and developing field of critical practices that engage with these writings in ways that articulate, elucidate and promote this demand.
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Critical Approaches to American Working-Class Literature
2012Introduction: "How Do We Read Working-Class Texts?" Michelle Tokarczyk I. The Realities of Working-Class Life Introductory Comments-Tokarczyk 1. "Between the Outhouse and the Garbage Dump: Locations in/of Collapse" Paula Rabinowitz 2. "Work is a War, or All Their Lives They Dug Their Graves" Renny Christopher 3.
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WORKING CLASS LITERATURE IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND
History Workshop Journal, 1986Andy Croft +3 more
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Economic inequality, Marxist theory, and Swedish-language working-class literature
Studia Neophilologica, 2020Magnus Nilsson
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Democratizing Literature: Issues in Teaching Working-Class Literature
College English, 1986openaire +1 more source

