white-working-class

(John Hannent) #1


  1. Suzanne Lebsock, “Snow Falling on Magnolias,” in Shapers of Southern History: Autobiographical
    Reflections
    , ed. John B. Boles (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2004), 296.




  2. Joan C. Williams, Reshaping the Work-Family Debate: Why Men and Class Matter (Cambridge, MA:
    Harvard University Press, 2010), 169–171.




  3. Lareau, Unequal Childhoods , 62–63.




  4. Mark Granovetter, Getting a Job: A Study of Contacts and Careers (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
    1974), 19.




  5. Lamont, The Dignity of Working Men , 99, 108.




  6. Donna Langston, “Who Am I Now? The Politics of Class Identity,” in Working-Class Women in the
    Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factory
    , ed. Michelle M. Tokarczyk and Elizabeth A. Fay (Amherst,
    MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993), 72.




  7. Lamont, The Dignity of Working Men , 95.




  8. Jennifer Sherman, Those Who Work, Those Who Don’t: Poverty, Morality, and Family in Rural America
    (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2009), 107–108.




  9. Sherman, Those Who Work, Those Who Don’t , 110, 112.




  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avant-garde.




  11. Edmund Burke and Isaac Kramnick, The Portable Edmund Burke (London: Penguin Classics, 1999), 259.




  12. Williams, Reshaping the Work-Family Debate , 205.




  13. Confidential interview (Harvard-trained public-interest lawyer), Washington, D.C., 1999.




  14. Pierre Bourdieu, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste , trans. Richard Nice (Cambridge,
    MA: Harvard University Press, 1984).




Chapter 5




  1. Drawn from this list: http://unemployment-rates.careertrends.com/stories/21415/cities-with-highest-
    unemployment-rates#100-San-Luis-AZ.




  2. Ronald S. Burt, Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition (Cambridge, MA: Harvard
    University Press, 1995), 143–144.




  3. Alfred Lubrano, Limbo: Blue-Collar Roots, White-Collar Dreams (New York: Wiley, 2004), 108.




  4. Mary Blair-Loy, Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Executives (Cambridge, MA:
    Harvard University Press, 2003), 1–2, 13, 34.




  5. Blair-Loy, Competing Devotions , 34, quoting Vicki Orlando (corporate lawyer).




  6. Michèle Lamont, The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and




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