How the American Working Class Views the “Working Class”

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Abstract

This article reviews the complications in understanding some of the conflicting tenets of American working-class ethos, especially as it unfolds in the college classroom. It asserts that the working class values modesty, straightforwardness, and hard work and has a difficult time accepting an ethos based in formal education. The article also discusses some of the performance aspects of working-class texts and explores the difficulties that outsiders face in trying to analyze/critique working-class experience.

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Thelin, W. H. (2019). How the American Working Class Views the “Working Class.” Humanities (Switzerland), 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/h8010053

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