
Class Lives
Stories from Across Our Economic Divide
ILR Press
Published on 18. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-8014-7965-6 (ISBN)
Description
Class Lives is an anthology of narratives dramatizing the lived experience of class in America. It includes forty original essays from authors who represent a range of classes, genders, races, ethnicities, ages, and occupations across the United States. Born into poverty, working class, the middle class, and the owning class-and every place in between-the contributors describe their class journeys in narrative form, recounting one or two key stories that illustrate their growing awareness of class and their place, changing or stable, within the class system.
The stories in Class Lives are both gripping and moving. One contributor grows up in hunger and as an adult becomes an advocate for the poor and homeless. Another acknowledges the truth that her working-class father's achievements afforded her and the rest of the family access to people with power. A gifted child from a working-class home soon understands that intelligence is a commodity but finds his background incompatible with his aspirations and so attempts to divide his life into separate worlds.
Together, these essays form a powerful narrative about the experience of class and the importance of learning about classism, class cultures, and the intersections of class, race, and gender. Class Lives will be a helpful resource for students, teachers, sociologists, diversity trainers, activists, and a general audience. It will leave readers with an appreciation of the poignancy and power of class and the journeys that Americans grapple with on a daily basis.
The stories in Class Lives are both gripping and moving. One contributor grows up in hunger and as an adult becomes an advocate for the poor and homeless. Another acknowledges the truth that her working-class father's achievements afforded her and the rest of the family access to people with power. A gifted child from a working-class home soon understands that intelligence is a commodity but finds his background incompatible with his aspirations and so attempts to divide his life into separate worlds.
Together, these essays form a powerful narrative about the experience of class and the importance of learning about classism, class cultures, and the intersections of class, race, and gender. Class Lives will be a helpful resource for students, teachers, sociologists, diversity trainers, activists, and a general audience. It will leave readers with an appreciation of the poignancy and power of class and the journeys that Americans grapple with on a daily basis.
Reviews / Votes
It does a good job of highlighting the implicit class biases and prejudices that often infect progressive movements and institutionslimiting their popular appeal and undercutting their stated commitment to inclusion and diversity. The book's compassionate and inclusive ethos, and its detailed consideration of complex ways that class inflects the whole spectrum of identity and everyday experience, offers a welcome respite from the sanctimonious hothouse of much contemporary liberal identity politics.- Dennis Soron (Labour/Le Travail)
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Cornell University Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8014-7965-6 (9780801479656)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
12/2014
ILR Press
€20.49
Available for download
Persons
Chuck Collins is a board member at Class Action and a Senior Scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies. He is the author most recently of 99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It. Jennifer Ladd is cofounder of Class Action. Maynard Seider, author of A Year in the Life of a Factory, has retired as a Professor of Sociology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. The late Felice Yeskel was cofounder of Class Action.
Content
Introduction: Caviar, College, Coupons, and Cheese
by Felice YeskelPART I. POOR AND LOW INCOMECleaning Up the Trash: Fighting Shame
by Linda StoutNorth American Peasant
by Fisher LavellI Work with Worn-Out Tools
by Janet LightfootMexican Girl from Fontana
by Geneva Reynaga-AbikoWhat They Say about Poor Girls
by Stephanie JonesBetter Than
by Patience RageNo Yellow Tickets: The Stigma of Poverty in the School Lunch Line
by Wendy WilliamsPART II. WORKING CLASSReflectionsThose of Us from Rio Linda
by Dwight LangThe Cost of Passing
by John Rosario-PerezThe Floors of the Met
by Karen EstrellaWashroom Class Politics
by Timothy HarrisArtichokes
by N. Jeanne BurnsHere's How to Drive the Poor Crazy
by Michaelann BewseeRed Datsun Security
by Karen SpectorWorking Class and CollegeA Box from My Grandfather
by Janet CaseyVacuum Cleaner Truth
by Sierra FleenorI Am Working Class
by Michelle M. TokarczykHitting the Academic Class Ceiling
by K. StrickerBlue-Collar Heart, Ivy League World
by Jennifer O'Connor DuffyBetween Scarcity and Plenty
by Camisha JonesA Nuyorican's Journey to Higher Education: Toward Meritocracy or Internalized Classism?
by Jim BonillaMy Parents' Hands Are on My Back
by Christine OverallPART III. MIDDLE CLASS"Better Be Street": My Adventures in Cross-Class Romance
by Polly TroutIt's Who You Know and How You Talk
by Betsy Leondar-WrightChildhood Friendship: When Class Didn't Matter
by Pamela BurrowsFinding Myself in the Middle
by Monica CrumbackA Privileged Path in a Class-Shattered World
by Anne EllingerOreo?: A Black American Experience
by John VaughnClass Is Always with Us
by Kyle HarrisPART IV. OWNING CLASSBorn on Third Base
by Chuck CollinsMoney Was Never a Worry
by Catherine OrlandThe Women Who Cared for My Grandparents
by Sarah BurgessWhat Was It Like Growing Up Owning-Class?
by Jennifer LaddA Day of Traveling across the Class Spectrum
by Charlotte RedwaySocial Capital
by Sally GottesmanPART V. MIXED CLASSComing Clean
by April RosenblumFerragamos: A Cross-Class Experience
by Zoe GreenbergGirl Scout Green
by Mariah BooneLiving beyond Class: My Journey from Haiti to Harvard
by Jacques FleuryAfterword: The Power of Story
by Chuck CollinsAbout the Contributors
Resources
About Class Action
by Felice YeskelPART I. POOR AND LOW INCOMECleaning Up the Trash: Fighting Shame
by Linda StoutNorth American Peasant
by Fisher LavellI Work with Worn-Out Tools
by Janet LightfootMexican Girl from Fontana
by Geneva Reynaga-AbikoWhat They Say about Poor Girls
by Stephanie JonesBetter Than
by Patience RageNo Yellow Tickets: The Stigma of Poverty in the School Lunch Line
by Wendy WilliamsPART II. WORKING CLASSReflectionsThose of Us from Rio Linda
by Dwight LangThe Cost of Passing
by John Rosario-PerezThe Floors of the Met
by Karen EstrellaWashroom Class Politics
by Timothy HarrisArtichokes
by N. Jeanne BurnsHere's How to Drive the Poor Crazy
by Michaelann BewseeRed Datsun Security
by Karen SpectorWorking Class and CollegeA Box from My Grandfather
by Janet CaseyVacuum Cleaner Truth
by Sierra FleenorI Am Working Class
by Michelle M. TokarczykHitting the Academic Class Ceiling
by K. StrickerBlue-Collar Heart, Ivy League World
by Jennifer O'Connor DuffyBetween Scarcity and Plenty
by Camisha JonesA Nuyorican's Journey to Higher Education: Toward Meritocracy or Internalized Classism?
by Jim BonillaMy Parents' Hands Are on My Back
by Christine OverallPART III. MIDDLE CLASS"Better Be Street": My Adventures in Cross-Class Romance
by Polly TroutIt's Who You Know and How You Talk
by Betsy Leondar-WrightChildhood Friendship: When Class Didn't Matter
by Pamela BurrowsFinding Myself in the Middle
by Monica CrumbackA Privileged Path in a Class-Shattered World
by Anne EllingerOreo?: A Black American Experience
by John VaughnClass Is Always with Us
by Kyle HarrisPART IV. OWNING CLASSBorn on Third Base
by Chuck CollinsMoney Was Never a Worry
by Catherine OrlandThe Women Who Cared for My Grandparents
by Sarah BurgessWhat Was It Like Growing Up Owning-Class?
by Jennifer LaddA Day of Traveling across the Class Spectrum
by Charlotte RedwaySocial Capital
by Sally GottesmanPART V. MIXED CLASSComing Clean
by April RosenblumFerragamos: A Cross-Class Experience
by Zoe GreenbergGirl Scout Green
by Mariah BooneLiving beyond Class: My Journey from Haiti to Harvard
by Jacques FleuryAfterword: The Power of Story
by Chuck CollinsAbout the Contributors
Resources
About Class Action