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Working class culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Working class culture is a range of cultures created by or popular among working class people. The cultures can be contrasted with high culture and folk culture, and are sometimes equated with popula...
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Working class - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amazon.com: Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working Class Culture
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Working class - Culture and personal characteristics ... A Wisdom Archive on Working class - Culture and personal characteristics ... A selection of articles related to Working class - Culture and personal characteristic...
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The Center for Working-Class Studies at Youngstown State University aims to increase awareness of and respect for working-class life and culture through education, the arts, media, and research. ... The displays in this on-line exhibit examine a variety of representations of work and working-class culture,
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The Center for Working-Class Studies at Youngstown State University aims to increase awareness of and respect for working-class life and culture through education, the arts, media, and research. ... With a few exceptions, the working class is absent from the mainstream media. Starting in 2007, the Center for Working...
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Class Matters: Working-Class Culture and Counter-Culture ... This conference will explore working-class culture in all its forms - activism, pop culture, the arts, storytelling, and more. Working-class culture can be a source of unity as well as division, and it is constructed in the workplace as well as in the realms...
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In The Fabric of Gender, Helen Chenut paints a vivid picture of working life during these years by following four generations of laboring women and men in one community, the textile town of Troyes in the Champagne region. ... 4 A Culture of Textile Production; 5 Workers as Consumers; 6 Feminization and Industrial Expansion;
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