Bibframe Work
Mixing business with pleasure : the "business girl" and the rise of Fordism in Sinclair Lewis's The job (1917) and Winston Churchill's The dwelling-place of light
Flappers and professionals : the cultural politics of Edith Wharton's later fiction
"Beggars in velvet gowns" : the politics of class, race, and gender in Nella Larsen's fiction
"A girl can't go on laughing all the time" : Anita Loos and the Hollywood studio system
"I guess you could say I've a call" : work, gender, and class in Sylvia Plath's fiction and poetry
Conclusion. The neoliberal office, postfeminism in Mad men, and the rise of the gig economy.
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Change Date: 2020-06-05T12:34:44
Creation Date: 2018-12-16
Description Language: English
Description Modifier: United States, Library of Congress
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