Table of Contents
Journal of Working-Class Studies Volume 3 Issue 2, December 2018 Table of Contents Editorial Introduction to the Indigenous Special Issue of the Journal of Working-Class Studies Jeanetta Calhoun Mish Articles & Interview Falling Down, Falling Apart, and Finding Home in Reservation Blues Terry Easton and Castiel Dixon Mangled Coding: Class in the Poems of Santee Frazier James Mackay ‘Those People that are Invisible’: An Interview with Santee Frazier Santee Frazier interviewed by James Mackay The Making of the Heiltsuk Working Class: Methodism, Time Discipline, and Capitalist Subjectivities Michael E. Harkin The Work Arts and Crafts Do Brian Hosmer Personal Essays From Scratch: Tribal Colleges as Acts of Revolution & the Establishment of Pawnee Nation College as an Act of Community Empowerment Todd Fuller Falling Through Class Ruby Hansen Murray Creative Works By the Slice Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr. Three Poems: ‘Driven to Sleep’, ‘No Idle Hand’, ‘In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-Two A Bookmark Took the Place of a Story Some Years Later I Made a Childhood Promise’ Kim Shuck 1 Journal of Working-Class Studies Volume 3 Issue 2, December 2018 Book Reviews Roediger, David (2017) Class, Race, and Marxism, Verso, London, UK, and New York, NY Review by Gary Jones Gorman, Thomas J. (2017) Growing up Working Class: Hidden Injuries and the Development of Angry White Men and Women, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland Review by Alfred Lubrano Eubanks, Virginia (2017) Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor, St. Martin’s Press, New York, Ny. Review by Gretchen Purser Catte, Elizabeth (2018) What You’re Getting Wrong about Appalachia, Belt Publishing, Cleveland, Oh.
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