Those Winter Sundays
Female Academics and Their Working-Class Parents
Herausgeber: Welsch, Kathleen A.
Those Winter Sundays
Female Academics and Their Working-Class Parents
Herausgeber: Welsch, Kathleen A.
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780761829799
- ISBN-10: 0761829792
- Artikelnr.: 22753138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780761829799
- ISBN-10: 0761829792
- Artikelnr.: 22753138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kathleen A. Welsch is Associate Professor of English at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Professor Welsch holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Pittsburgh.
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
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
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
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







