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As the recent pandemic illustrated, many folks are only one or two
paychecks away from bankruptcy. The economic disparities made
starkly clear in the wake of shutdowns have brought home the need
for thinking critically about class in ways that many U.S. citizens
have traditionally resisted. This collection of memoirs and
cultural analyses by established and newer scholars from a variety
of disciplines seeks to reintroduce class in sophisticated, yet
accessible, ways so that students may increase their critical
literacy and consider the power of rhetoric to fight for equitable
distribution of income and class power. Contributors are: : Sarah
Attfield, Jennifer Beech, Phil Bratta, Ryan Cooper Carl, Christina
V. Cedillo, Jose M. Cortez, William DeGenaro, David Engen, Kelli R.
Gill, Abby Graves, Matthew Wayne Guy, Katherine Highfill, Nancy
Mack, Heather Palmer, Irvin Peckham, Valerie Murrenus Pilmaier,
Philip L. Simpson, William Thelin and Edward J. Whitelock.
As the recent pandemic illustrated, many folks are only one or two
paychecks away from bankruptcy. The economic disparities made
starkly clear in the wake of shutdowns have brought home the need
for thinking critically about class in ways that many U.S. citizens
have traditionally resisted. This collection of memoirs and
cultural analyses by established and newer scholars from a variety
of disciplines seeks to reintroduce class in sophisticated, yet
accessible, ways so that students may increase their critical
literacy and consider the power of rhetoric to fight for equitable
distribution of income and class power. Contributors are: : Sarah
Attfield, Jennifer Beech, Phil Bratta, Ryan Cooper Carl, Christina
V. Cedillo, Jose M. Cortez, William DeGenaro, David Engen, Kelli R.
Gill, Abby Graves, Matthew Wayne Guy, Katherine Highfill, Nancy
Mack, Heather Palmer, Irvin Peckham, Valerie Murrenus Pilmaier,
Philip L. Simpson, William Thelin and Edward J. Whitelock.
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