The new issue of JWCS is out, and is chock-full of great book reviews (9, count 'em, 9 of them!), if we do say so ourselves. It's testament to the continuing relevance of the study of class. https://t.co/8BXjylTGzS
Check out @DrRobertFrancis's review of @SarahDamaske's recent book, The Tolls of Uncertainty: How Privilege and the Guilt Gap Shape Unemployment in America, from @PrincetonUPress. https://t.co/wEM8SkMUoK
@DrRobertFrancis@SarahDamaske@PrincetonUPress If poetry is more your speed, check out @bill_degenaro's review of Jim Daniel's book Gun/Shy, published by @WSUPress. Don't we all need more poetry in our lives? https://t.co/PPfDgORSay
Reading Jamie Daniel's review of @HazelCarby's book Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands caused me to rush out and buy it so I could read it myself. The writing is compelling and I am learning a LOT. https://t.co/cjx32V9kg3
If film is your thing, check out Tom Zaniello's review of @sjattfield's book Class On Screen: The Global Working Class in Contemporary Cinema (from @Palgrave). https://t.co/PQd1RyifdM
The latest issue of the Journal of Working-Class Studies is now available. The articles are all open-access and showcase the diversity of topics and approaches in working-class studies. Articles and reviews are ready for you to read & enjoy!
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A better-late-than-never review of @rsgexp's excellent and timely book, No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age (@OUPAcademic) in the latest issue: https://t.co/1XMUHaHTrq
@ChristieLaunius had the pleasure of reviewing Clever Girls, @JackieGoode's excellent collection, for the latest issue of JWCS: https://t.co/OAd7x84hYS
Check out Tim Strangleman's review of Coal Country (from @UofLPress) by @ewangibbs in the latest issue, hot off the (virtual) presses! https://t.co/TSI7sQXIrz
The June 2021 issue of the Journal of Working-Class Studies is un-themed. Submissions are currently open! For more info see the call for submissions: https://t.co/bvn2GLvvsr
The latest issue of The Journal of Working-Class Studies is now available! https://t.co/wk2VE17iPZ. This is a special working-class poetry themed issue. Enjoy! @wcstudies#WorkingClassStudies
The Journal of Working-Class Studies is now on Twitter (yeah, we know it's taken a while). Please check out the mini-issue published in October. Next issue will be out later this month. https://t.co/wk2VE17iPZ