At 05:13 PM 11/6/2005, Michael Hoover wrote:
>below is - slightly altered - portion of post
>that appeared on working class studies list,
>any thoughts... mh
>
>what difference does it make to identify oneself
>with the working class in higher education, an
>institution that, among other things, perpetuates
>class inequities?
>
>One reason working-class studies exists is to
>increase attention to the working class in the
>academy -- as a subject for serious study but
>also as a legitimate position from which to speak.
>
>So my question is this: what will it take to create
>such a change, to generate greater respect and
>visibility for working-class people and working-class
>studies in the academy?
>
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