2021
DOI: 10.1080/14797585.2021.1942943
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The construction of (white) working-class identity in narrative literary texts and its contribution to socio-cultural and politico-financial inequality

Abstract: Using Fredric Jameson's theory of the ideologeme to trace representations of working-and white working-class characters through a selection of contemporary literary texts, this article shows how the construction of (white) working-class identity in literature has been influenced by, and fed back into, mainstream representations of the (white) working class in politics and media, thus contributing to cycles of socio-cultural, financial and political exclusion. This article continues by arguing that there is a l… Show more

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