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61. The making of the English working-class poet. Historical perspectives of class, art, and culture in the shaping of five poets from Leeds: Geoffrey Hill, Jon Silkin, Tony Harrison, Ken Smith, and Jeffrey Wainwright
62. Working class in British films 1950s--2000s: Identity, culture, and ideology
63. Renegotiating radicalism: The complexities of politics, gender, and race in the chronicling of 1930s and 1940s working-class experience
64. '---All that is present and moving...': Thinking working-class writing at the limits (Mulk Raj Anand, Mahasweta Devi, India, Ambalavaner Sivanandan, Sri Lanka, Bessie Head, South Africa, Tillie Olsen)
65. The discourse of working -class self -education in Victorian narrative
66. Uptown Chicago: The origins and emergence of a movement against displacement, 1947--1972 (Illinois)
67. Spare time: Pub culture in nineteenth century London. A social and cultural history of working class pub patronage (England)
68. Making literacy political: Incorporating a critical pedagogy in the facilitation of a focus group of working -class parent
69. Laboring to write: Representation of the working-class woman in Victorian Britain (Hannah Cullwick)
70. Mayday: The struggle over working class culture in modern Germany
71. The Manchester Massacre of 1819 and Chartist March of 1842: The emergence(y) of working class identity, representation, and history
72. Working class autobiography and middle class writers: Fictive representations of the working classes in nineteenth century British literature
73. Working-class newspapers, community and consciousness in Chicago, 1880-1930
74. 'I am gold money' (I pass through all hands, but I do not lose my value): The construction of selves, gender and sexualities in a female, working class, Afro-Surinamese setting
75. Angry young people: The working class adolescent in contemporary English drama as portrayed in selected plays by Peter Terson, Barbie Keeffe, Nigel Williams, and Stephen Poliakoff
76. The weapon of culture: Working-class resistance and progressive theatre in Vancouver, 1930-1938
77. MAX VON DER GRUN: WORKING CLASS LITERATURE AND EVERYDAY LIFE OF WORKERS. AN INVESTIGATION OF THE NOVELS 'IRRLICHT UND FEUER,' 'ZWEI BRIEFE AN POSPISCHIEL,' AND 'STELLENWEISE GLATTEIS.' (GERMAN TEXT)
78. MARXISM, SCIENCE AND IDEOLOGY: A CRITIQUE OF ALTHUSSER
79. Gender, modernity and identity: Female trekking guides and social change in Nepal
80. 'He loves the little ones and doesn't beat them': Working class masculinity in Mexico City, 1917--1929
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