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The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America Book

The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America
The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America, <i>The End of the Line</i> tells the story of the 1988 closing of the Chrysler assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kathryn Marie Dudley uses interviews with residents to chart the often confusing process of change that deindustrialization forced on ever, The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America has a rating of 4 stars
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The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America, The End of the Line tells the story of the 1988 closing of the Chrysler assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kathryn Marie Dudley uses interviews with residents to chart the often confusing process of change that deindustrialization forced on ever, The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America
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  • The End of the Line: Lost Jobs, New Lives in Postindustrial America
  • Written by author Kathryn Marie Dudley
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, July 1994
  • The End of the Line tells the story of the 1988 closing of the Chrysler assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kathryn Marie Dudley uses interviews with residents to chart the often confusing process of change that deindustrialization forced on ever
  • The End of the Line tells the story of the 1988 closing of the Chrysler assembly plant in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Kathryn Marie Dudley uses interviews with residents to chart the often confusing process of change that deindustrialization forced on ever
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Tradition of Opportunity
Part One: What Happened to the American Dream?
1. Kenosha Had a Dream
2. Keep Kenosha Open!
3. Dollars and Diplomas
Part Two: Culture of the Mind
4. Turning the Tables
5. Social Darwinism Revisited
6. That Haunting Thing
Part Three: Culture of the Hands
7. Shopfloor Culture
8. Badges of Ability
9. Broken Promises
10. Mapping the Moral Terrain
Conclusion: American Primitive
Appendix: The Kenosha Workforce
Notes
Index


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