THE MAKING OF AMERICAN WORKING-CLASS LITERATURE
LECTURE
Unity Fest and the John B. Hurford '60Humanities
Center's Student Seminar "Seen and Unseen Seen and Not Seen:
Twentieth Century U.S. Working Class Narratives, Representations
and the American Dream" invite you to attend a talk: "The
Making of American Working-Class Literature" given by Janet
Zandy on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m., Stokes 102. A reception
will follow the presentation.
Janet Zandy is a professor of language and literature
at Rochester Institute of Technology. Her books include Calling
Home: Working-Class Women's Writings, Hands: Physical Labor,
Class and Cultural Work, and Our Work and Our Working-Class
Consciousness. She edited What We Hold In Common: An Introduction
to Working-Class Studies and co-edited with Nicholas Coles
American Working-Class Literature, An Anthology.
Free and open to the public.
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