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. Class and its others / J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, editors ; foreword by Amitava Kumar. 0816636176 (hc : acid-free) series Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2000.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HD4901 .C576 2000
Call#: Van Pelt Library HD4901 .C576 2000
Introduction: class in a poststructuralist frame / J.K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick, and Richard D. Wolff -- "This job has no end": African American domestic workers and class becoming / Cecilia Marie Rio -- Domesticating class: femininity, heterosexuality, and household politics / Jenny Cameron -- Exploitation in the labor of love / Harriet Fraad -- Spring flowers / Susan Jahoda -- Beyond slavery and capitalism: producing class difference in the sex industry / Marjolein van der Veen -- Classing the self-employed: new possibilities of power and collectivity / Janet Hotch -- Los Angeles: a postmodern class mapping / Enid Arvidson -- Blue collar, white collar: deconstructing classification / Jacquelyn Southern.
A clean design with audio and multimedia.
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Wellhofer, Spencer. “Democracy and Fascism: Class, Civil Society, and Rational Choice in Italy.” The American Political Science Review. Vol. 97, No. 1, Feb. 2003, 91-106. JSTOR. American Politicial Science Association. University of Pennslvania Library, Philadelphia. 4 April 2008 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/3118223>
Spencer Wellhofers discussion on the emergence of fascism considers the requirements for fascism to succeed. He examines the ways in which fascism appeared in Italy within four years. Fascism set into Italy in different ways than it did in Germany. Fascists did not have to rely heavily on the support of those in rural areas in Germany, as it is primarily an industrial country. However, in Italy Mussolini had to have the unity of those living on the countryside.
It did not take long for fascists to take power in Italy and the transition appeared easy. Many Italians have conveyed these resentments through various art and media outlets, including film.
Federico Fellini, one of the most well-known Italian filmmakers tackled the issue of fascism by incorporating experiences of his own into his films. Fellini displays fascism as an issue in a small town in Italy, where the citizens are either completely ignorant to fascism’s capability, or they are not interested in it at all and feel that it is hardly a serious threat to their day-to-day living. In small towns, Italians were heavily influenced by the leaders of their communities, and oftentimes it was these leaders and who were pressured into retaining their professionalism by joining the fascist party. (see The Fascist Experience; Italian Society and Culture 1922-1945 by Edward R. Tannenbaum)
Spencer Wellhofers discussion on the emergence of fascism considers the requirements for fascism to succeed. He examines the ways in which fascism appeared in Italy within four years. Fascism set into Italy in different ways than it did in Germany. Fascists did not have to rely heavily on the support of those in rural areas in Germany, as it is primarily an industrial country. However, in Italy Mussolini had to have the unity of those living on the countryside.
It did not take long for fascists to take power in Italy and the transition appeared easy. Many Italians have conveyed these resentments through various art and media outlets, including film.
Federico Fellini, one of the most well-known Italian filmmakers tackled the issue of fascism by incorporating experiences of his own into his films. Fellini displays fascism as an issue in a small town in Italy, where the citizens are either completely ignorant to fascism’s capability, or they are not interested in it at all and feel that it is hardly a serious threat to their day-to-day living. In small towns, Italians were heavily influenced by the leaders of their communities, and oftentimes it was these leaders and who were pressured into retaining their professionalism by joining the fascist party. (see The Fascist Experience; Italian Society and Culture 1922-1945 by Edward R. Tannenbaum)
Malkki week
Crowder,K . "Race, Class, and Changing Patterns of Migration between Poor and Nonpoor Neighborhoods" The American journal of sociology [0002-9602] 110.6 (2005). 1715-1763.
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Pattillo-McCoy,M . "The limits of out-migration for the black middle class" Journal of urban affairs [0735-2166] 22.3 (2000). 225-241.
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Chaudron,C Pattillo,M. "Black middle-class neighborhoods" Annual review of sociology [0360-0572] 31 (2005). 305-329.
Crowder,K . "Wealth, Race, and Inter-Neighborhood Migration" American sociological review [0003-1224] 71.1 (2006). 72-94.
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Iceland,J . "Does Socioeconomic Status Matter? Race, Class, and Residential Segregation" Social problems [0037-7791] 53.2 (2006). 248-273.
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here is a list of online Excel tutorials as well as some of the sources we discussed in class.
Please let me know how you liked (or didn't like!) the class!
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Pfaelzer, J. (1999). Salt of the Earth: Women, Class, and the Utopian Imagination. Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, 16 (1): 120-31.
This is an article that deals with representations of working women and class in the film.
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