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The half-life of deindustrialization : working-class writing about economic restructuring / Sherry Lee Linkon.

Linkon, Sherry Lee, 1959- (författare)
ISBN 9780472053797
Publicerad: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2018]
Copyright: ©2018
Engelska xviii, 200 pages
Serie: Class : culture
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  • "Starting in the late 1970s, tens of thousands of American industrial workers lost jobs in factories and mines. Deindustrialization had dramatic effects on those workers and their communities, but its longterm effects continue to ripple through working-class culture. Economic restructuring changed the experience of work, disrupted people's sense of self, reshaped local landscapes, and redefined community identities and expectations. Through it all, working-class writers have told stories that reflect the importance of memory and the struggle to imagine a different future. These stories make clear that the social costs of deindustrialization affect not only those who lost their jobs but also their children, their communities, and American culture. Through analysis of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, film, and drama, The Half-Life of Deindustrialization shows why people and communities cannot simply "get over" the losses of economic restructuring. The past provides inspiration and strength for working-class people, even as the contrast between past and present highlights what has been lost in the service economy. The memory of productive labor and stable, proud working-class communities shapes how people respond to contemporary economic, social, and political issues. These stories can help us understand the resentment, frustration, pride, and persistence of the American working class"-- 
  • "Starting in the late 1970s, tens of thousands of American industrial workers lost jobs in factories and mines. Deindustrialization had dramatic effects on those workers and their communities, but its long-term effects continue to ripple through working-class culture. Economic restructuring changed the experience of work, disrupted people's sense of self, reshaped local landscapes, and redefined community identities and expectations. Through it all, working-class writers have told stories that reflect the importance of memory and the struggle to imagine a different future. These stories make clear that the social costs of deindustrialization affect not only those who lost their jobs but also their children, their communities, and American culture. Through analysis of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, film, and drama, The Half-Life of Deindustrialization shows why people and communities cannot simply "get over" the losses of economic restructuring. The past provides inspiration and strength for working-class people, even as the contrast between past and present highlights what has been lost in the service economy. The memory of productive labor and stable, proud working-class communities shapes how people respond to contemporary economic, social, and political issues. These stories can help us understand the resentment, frustration, pride, and persistence of the American working class"-- 

Ämnesord

Industripolitik  (sao)
Arbetarklassen  (sao)
Ekonomisk historia  (sao)
Ekonomiska förhållanden  (sao)
Avindustrialisering  (sao)
Sociala förhållanden  (sao)
Deindustrialization  -- United States -- History. (LCSH)
Industrial policy  -- United States. (LCSH)
Working class  -- United States -- Economic conditions. (LCSH)
Deindustrialization.  (fast)
Economic history.  (fast)
Industrial policy.  (fast)
Social conditions.  (fast)
Arbeiterklasse  (gnd)
Deindustrialisierung  (gnd)
Soziale Situation  (gnd)
Strukturwandel  (gnd)
HISTORY  -- United States -- 20th Century. (bisacsh)
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS  -- Economic History. (bisacsh)
LITERARY CRITICISM  -- American -- General. (bisacsh)
Working class  -- Economic conditions. (fast)
Working class  (LCSH)
Deindustrialization  (LCSH)
Industrial policy  (LCSH)
Economic history  (LCSH)
United States  -- Economic conditions -- 20th century. (LCSH)
United States  -- Social conditions -- 20th century. (LCSH)
United States.  (fast)
USA  (gnd)
Förenta staterna  -- historia (sao)
1900-talet  (sao)
1900-1999  (fast)

Genre

History.  (fast)

Klassifikation

HD5708.55.U6 (LCC)
338.973 (DDC)
HIS036060 (bisacsh)
Qad (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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