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Women Writers on Their Poor and Working-Class Roots
Lorraine M. López

Uncommon perspectives by prominent women writers on class, money, family, and home

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Women Writers on Their Poor and Working-Class Roots
Edited by Lorraine M. López

Uncommon perspectives by prominent women writers on class, money, family, and home

Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2009 $25.95 Available Add Paper for "An Angle of Vision" to Cart
Hardcover 2009 $79.95 Available Add Hardcover for "An Angle of Vision" to Cart
Currently limited to: subject memoir Memoir x

Class: Culture is designed to lend energy and direction to the growing body of work addressing the impact of class on the framing and formation of U.S. and global culture. It takes its impetus from the urgent new attention, within the American academy and outside it, to ever-increasing disparities of wealth and their cultural effects in what has been called the new Gilded Age.

Class: Culture seeks books that offer new paradigms for considering what class is and how class "works" in U.S. culture. The series foregrounds work that advances our understanding of class differences, the lived experience of class, and especially, the inscription of these in the arts and letters, their ramifications in visual and social history, and their structuring of political economy across time and region.

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Class : Culture

Class: Culture is designed to lend energy and direction to the growing body of work addressing the impact of class on the framing and formation of U.S. and global culture. It takes its impetus from the urgent new attention, within the American academy and outside it, to ever-increasing disparities of wealth and their cultural effects in what has been called the new Gilded Age.

Class: Culture seeks books that offer new paradigms for considering what class is and how class "works" in U.S. culture. The series foregrounds work that advances our understanding of class differences, the lived experience of class, and especially, the inscription of these in the arts and letters, their ramifications in visual and social history, and their structuring of political economy across time and region.


Amy Schrager Lang, Professor Emerita, Syracuse University

Bill V. Mullen, Professor Emeritus, Purdue University

Kasturi Ray, San Francisco State University

Series Editorial Board
Nicholas Bromell
Nan Enstad
Amy Gluckman
Leslie Harris
Cora Kaplan
Louis Mendoza
Jonathan Prude
Steven Ross
Cecelia Tichi
Alan Wald
Lisa Yun
Janet Zandy

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Series Editors

Amy Schrager Lang, Professor Emerita, Syracuse University

Bill V. Mullen, Professor Emeritus, Purdue University

Kasturi Ray, San Francisco State University

Series Editorial Board
Nicholas Bromell
Nan Enstad
Amy Gluckman
Leslie Harris
Cora Kaplan
Louis Mendoza
Jonathan Prude
Steven Ross
Cecelia Tichi
Alan Wald
Lisa Yun
Janet Zandy


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