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Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature
Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature, <i>Vanishing Moments</i> analyzes how various American authors have reified class through their writing, from the first influx of industrialism in the 1850s to the end of the Great Depression in the early 1940s. Eric Schocket uses this history to document, Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature, Vanishing Moments analyzes how various American authors have reified class through their writing, from the first influx of industrialism in the 1850s to the end of the Great Depression in the early 1940s. Eric Schocket uses this history to document, Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature
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  • Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature
  • Written by author Eric Schocket
  • Published by University of Michigan Press, December 2006
  • Vanishing Moments analyzes how various American authors have reified class through their writing, from the first influx of industrialism in the 1850s to the end of the Great Depression in the early 1940s. Eric Schocket uses this history to document
  • Vanishing Moments analyzes how various American authors have reified class through their writing, from the first influx of industrialism in the 1850s to the end of the Great Depression in the early 1940s. Eric Schocket uses this history to document
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1 The Veil and the Vision Reading Class in American Literature....................1
2 "Discovering Some New Race" "Life in the Iron Mills," Whiteness, and the Genesis of the American Labor Narrative....................34
3 Voices of Insurgency Strikes, Speech, and Social Realism....................66
4 Middle-Class Melancholy and Proletarian Pain The Writer as Class Transvestite....................105
5 Modernism and the Aesthetics of Management T. S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein Write Labor Literature....................143
6 The Fetish of Being Inside Proletarian Texts and Working-Class Bodies....................198
Notes....................257
Index....................285


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