Reseña del libro "Know Your Place: Essays on the Working Class by the Working Class"
In 21st century Britain, what does it mean to be working class? This book asks 24 working class writers to examine the issue as it relates to them. Examining representation, literature, sexuality, gender, art, employment, poverty, childhood, culture and politics, this book is a broad and first hand account of what it means to be drawn from the bottom of Britain s archaic, but persistent, class structure. Abondance Matanda The First Galleries I Knew Were Black Homes Andrew McMillan One of Us: Some Thoughts on Sexuality and the Working Class Catherine O Flynn Heroes Gena-mour Barrett Living on an Estate Gave me a Community I Never Knew I Needed Rebecca Winson Disguised Malicious Murder: The Working Class and Mental Health Sam Mills The Benefits Cut Sylvia Arthur My Jobs, My Lives Wally Jiagoo Glass Windows and Glass Ceilings Kate Fox The Wrong Frequency Yvonne Singh More Than Just a Dream Land: Why the British Seaside Means So Much to the Working Class Lee Rourke Forging a Path Laura Waddell The Pleasure Button: Low Income Food Inequality Kit De Waal What Happened to Working Class Writers? Alexandros Plasatis The Immigrant of Narborough Road Ben Gwalchmai Where There s Shit, There s Gold Cath Bore The Housework Issue (The Other One) Dominic Grace The Death of a Pub Sian Norris Growing Up Outside Class Peter Sutton Education, Education, Education Rym Kechacha What Colour is a Chameleon? Durre Shahwar Navigating Space Kath McKay Reclaiming the Vulgar