Biblioteca / 1990-1999
John Hall, ed. Reworking Class.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997.
400 páginas.
Contents
Foreword / Patrick Joyce
Introduction
The Reworking of Class Analysis / John R. Hall
PART I
Changing Cultures of Class Analysis
1 – Rethinking, Once Again, the Concept of Class Structure / Erik Olin Wright
2 – Deconstructing and Reconstructing Class Formation Theory: Narrativity, Relational Analysis, and Social Theory / Margaret R. Somers
3 – Statistical Classifications and the Salience of Social Class / Michael Donnelly
4 – Class Formation and the Quintessential Worker / Sonya O. Rose
PART II
Cultural Structurings of Class Identities
5 – Work and Culture in the Reception of Class Ideologies / Richard Biernacki
6 – The Meaning of Class and Race: French and American Workers Discuss Differences / Michele Lamont
7 – Rethinking Cultural and Economic Capital / Jan C. C. Rupp
8 – Cannery Row: Class, Community, and the Social Construction of History / John Walton
PART III
The Economic, the Social, and the Political Agencies of Class
9 – World of Capital / Worlds of Labor: A Global Perspective / Dale Tomich
10 – Class Location versus Market Interests in Macropolitical Behavior: The Social Origins of the German Nazi Party / William Brustein
11 – Social Class and the Reemergence of the Radical Right in Contemporary Germany / George Steinmetz
12 – Class Analysis and Social Movements: A Critique and Reformulation / J. Craig Jenkins – Kevin Leicht