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Preface | ||
Introduction | 3 | |
Class Discussion: A Dialogue between Kate Ellis and | 25 | |
Belonging | ||
"What's a Nice Working-Class Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?" | 49 | |
Who Am I Now? The Politics of Class Identity | 60 | |
Writing and Teaching with Class | 73 | |
A Question of Belonging | 87 | |
Pockets of Experience | ||
Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education | 99 | |
A Mennonite "Hard Worker" Moves from the Working Class and the Religious/Ethnic Community to Academia: A Conflict between Two Definitions of Work | 112 | |
Grandma Went to Smith, All Right, but She Went from Nine to Five: A Memoir | 126 | |
A Farmer's Daughter in Academia | 140 | |
Yer Own Motha Wouldna Reckanized Ya: Surviving an Apprenticeship in the "Knowledge Factory" | 148 | |
Going to Class | ||
Pass the Cake: The Politics of Gender, Class, and Text in the Academic Workplace | 165 | |
"Someone to Watch Over Me": Politics and Paradoxes in Academic Mentoring | 179 | |
Working-Class Women as Students and Teachers | 197 | |
Teaching the Working Woman | 208 | |
Ways in and Ways Out | ||
Recasting the "Politics of Truth": Thoughts on Class, Gender, and the Role of Intellectuals | 219 | |
Vestments and Vested Interests: Academia, the Working Class, and Affirmative Action | 239 | |
Language: Closings and Openings | 251 | |
Dissent in the Field; or, a New Type of Intellectual? | 276 | |
Telling Tales in School: A Redneck Daughter in the Academy | 292 | |
Epilogue: By the Rivers of Babylon | 311 | |
Bibliography | 323 | |
Contributors' Notes | 329 | |
Index | 333 |
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