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Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Homosocial World of Working-Class Amusements
Leisure and Labor
Putting on Style
Dance Madness
The Coney Island Excursion
Cheap Theater and the Nickel Dumps
Reforming Working Women's Recreation
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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