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Those Winter Sundays: Female Academics and Their Working-Class Parents

Editat de Kathleen A. Welsch Contribuţii de Diane Kendig, Crystal Brothe, Gwen Gorzelsky, Sharon Robideaux, Laurel Johnson Black, Patti Capel Swartz, Nancy E. Atkinson, Theresa M. Welford, Carolyn Whitson, Renny Christopher, Annette C. Rosati, Lori Amy, Karen Pittman, Sonia Apgar Begert, Jean A. Grace
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 dec 2004
This collection of memoirs examines the relationship between daughters with academic degrees and their working-class parents. Each contributor explores the influence that higher education has had on her relationship with her parent(s), as well as their influence on her academic work. In writing that is akin to archeological work, each writer sifts through layers of experience and draws on the lessons and language of home to consider what working-class parents provide beyond food and shelter for their academically inclined child, and what personal cost is exacted of parent and child in the process. Their stories provoke anyone who has gone to college - woman or man - to consider the influence of their parents on their academic career.

The themes in the collection fall into five broad categories: the value and power of bringing the lessons and language of working-class parents into the academy; the psychology of class learned from a parent; the ambivalence of love and pain associated with a parent's sacrifice and the process of becoming an academic; the balancing act of straddling the worlds of academia and home; and definitions of work that either complement or conflict with those learned from parents. The memoirs acknowledge in retrospect how each writer's understanding of her parent(s) shapes her views on education and work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761829799
ISBN-10: 0761829792
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Foreword by Janet Zandy
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction by Kathleen A. Welsch
Chapter 4 The Seams That Stood All the Changes: Keeping It Together in Academia
Chapter 5 You Ain't Never Gonna Be Better Than Me
Chapter 6 The Uses of Denial, or the Psychology of Class
Chapter 7 Living and Learning in the Balance
Chapter 8 From White Trash to White Collar
Chapter 9 Another Cup
Chapter 10 "A Circle" or, Strangely, a Life in School
Chapter 11 The Ever Present Past
Chapter 12 Red Necks, Blue Collars, and Schooling
Chapter 13 A Waitress, A Hairdresser, and Their Daughters Who Became Professors
Chapter 14 Literacy and the Quality of Life
Chapter 15 Army Green and the University: The After Life of War Wounds
Chapter 16 I Know What to Look For
Chapter 17 Fragments/I (Re)member
Chapter 18 Speaking in Tongues: The Complications of Difference, Loyalty, and Entitlement in an Academic Life
Chapter 19 Contributor Information

Recenzii

These memoirs are all refreshingly readable in accessible language so that they may be shared with students at all levels, from freshman to graduate students. Those Winter Sundays is an important contribution to the emerging field of working-class studies.