Hands : physical labor, class, and cultural work
Rutger University Press - Piscataway
2004
224 p.
history ; literature ; social class ; working class
Social sciences
English
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0-8135-3434-8
05-40304
"In linking forms of cultural expression to labor, occupational injuries, and deaths, Hands: Physical Labor, Class, and Cultural Work centers what is usually decentered--the complex culture of working-class people. Janet Zandy begins by examining the literal loss of lives to unsafe jobs and occupational hazards. She asks critical and timely questions about worker representation--who speaks for employees when the mills, mines, factories, and even white-collar cubicles shut down. She presents the voices of working-class writers and artists, and discusses their contribution to knowledge and culture."
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