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Keyword [Working class]
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Becoming men: The journey of Irish American men into manhood
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In search of one's pack: A narrative study of a working-class woman in the academy
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Jewish labor's second city: The formation of a Jewish working class in Chicago, 1886--1928
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Between the suburbs and the ghetto: Racial and economic change in working-class Philadelphia, 1933--1965
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Gender ideology, depression, and marital quality in working-class, dual-earner couples across the transition to parenthood
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Fixed and framed: Working-class textuality in the cultural terrain
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Servants of darkness: Crime fiction and the American working class
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Paying for Patriarchy: Dramaturgy of Working Class Masculinity in Ibsen's The Wild Duck and Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class
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Masculinity and the English working class, 1837--1908 (Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Charles Kingsley)
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Social realism of British New Wave 'Left' films: The working-class border characte
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An Examination of the Historical Time-Period and Socio-Cultural Factors that Influence Use and Non-Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Older, Working-Class Black Americans
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Crisis in whiteness: White workingmen's narratives and the American dream
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Independent motherhood: The life experiences of never married working-class single mothers in New York City
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Exercising agency under social constraints: The identity construction and negotiation of Chinese working-class immigrant women in San Francisco Bay Area and the role of Chinese ethnic newspapers in this process (California)
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Past in use: Representations of alienation and violence in (selected) working-class memoirs
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Liberalism, working-class formation and historical memory: Dockworkers in a Colombian frontier
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Racial Formation in the Post-September 11 Era: The Paradoxical Positioning of Working Class South Asian American Youth
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Global capitalism: The case of the Dominican Republic from 1960 through 2002
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Hollywood's working class: Class and class conflict in the Hollywood cinema, 1927--1941
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Low-income women's standpoint: Recognizing poor and working-class American women as generators of resistant knowledge
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