Scenes from the American Working Class: This Hard Land
By (Author) Steven J. Michels
Contributions by Victor Bruno
Contributions by Pedro Blas Gonzalez
Contributions by Kevin M. Kearns
Contributions by Steven Michels
Contributions by Steven Michels
Contributions by Glenn A. Moots
Contributions by Sally Parry
Contributions by Aimee Pozorski
Contributions by Shaun Richmond
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
29th January 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
History of the Americas
Political science and theory
305.5620973
Hardback
266
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
What have depictions of the working class in popular culture added to our understanding of the professional lives of Americans Scenes from the American Working Class: This Hard Land offers twelve unique and profound answers from some of the most impactful and timeless novels (O! Pioneers, Ann Vickers, and Native Son), films (Blue Collar, Wall Street, and Other Peoples Money), television shows (The Wire and Mad Men), songs (the work of Bruce Springsteen), and poems (Natasha Tretheways Drapery Factory, Gulfport, Mississippi, 1956).
Key themes include the turn from agrarianism to industrialism and post-industrialism; the challenges particular to women, new immigrants, and workers of color; and the relationship between the demands of the workplace and the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy. Also explored is the extent to which having a productive and fulfilling working life is essential to living a life of meaning and purpose.
Although there is a significant gap between the rhetoric and the reality of the American dream, these portrayals all give a glimpse into the resiliency and optimism of workers and why the country continues to be a land of hope.
Steven Michels has assembled a rich collection of essays exploring working-class representations in multimedia. Scenes from the American Working Class: This Hard Land is a strong contribution to the growing field of working-class studies. -- Ira Shor, Professor Emeritus, City Universtiy of NY Graduate Center
Steven Michels is professor of political science at Sacred Heart University and the author of Sinclair Lewis and American Democracy (2017)