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(Ebook) Critical Approaches to American Working-Class Literature (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature) by Michelle Tokarczyk ISBN 9780415885461, 0415885469

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Authors:Michelle Tokarczyk
Pages:266 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:4.67 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780415885461, 0415885469
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(Ebook) Critical Approaches to American Working-Class Literature (Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature) by Michelle Tokarczyk ISBN 9780415885461, 0415885469

This book is one of the first collections on a neglected field in American literature: that written by and about the working-class. Examining literature from the 1850s to the present, contributors use a wide variety of critical approaches, expanding readers’ understanding of the critical lenses that can be applied to working-class literature. Drawing upon theories of media studies, postcolonial studies, cultural geography, and masculinity studies, the essays consider slave narratives, contemporary poetry and fiction, Depression-era newspaper plays, and ethnic American literature. Depicting the ways that working-class writers render the lives, the volume explores the question of what difference class makes, and how it intersects with gender, race, ethnicity, and geographical location.
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