Archie Green : The Making of a Working-Class Hero.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (233 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Worker, Scholar, and Organizer -- Part 1. Of Shreds and Patches: Early Political Formation -- Chapter 1. Family, Revolution, and Emigration -- Chapter 2. Boyle Heights in the 1920s -- Chapter 3. Student Politics and Labor in the Thirties -- Part 2. Triangle of Commitments: San Francisco Maritime Politics of the Thirties -- Chapter 4. From Berkeley Stacks to Stake-Side Trucks -- Chapter 5. "Brother Slugging Brother": Sailors, Longshoremen, and Legacies of the '34 Strike -- Chapter 6. Harry Bridges and Reconsiderations of Communist Party History -- Chapter 7. Union Service and Organizing World War II Veterans -- Part 3. A Decent Philosophy: Culture, Politics and the American Folk Revivalism -- Chapter 8. Folk Music and the American Communist Party -- Chapter 9. Moments in the Making of a Laborlorist -- Chapter 10. Vernacular Music and Cultural Pluralism -- Part 4. "Always on Stolen Time": Folklore, Labor History, and Cultural Studies -- Chapter 11. Alternative Popular Front Imaginary -- Chapter 12. New Labor History and American Cultural Studies -- Chapter 13. Laborlore: A Pedagogy of the Working Class -- Epilogue: A Conversation with Archie -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Green, Archie. Folklorists-United States-Biography. Working class-United States-Folklore. Labor unions-United States-Folklore. Folklore-United States. United States-Social life and customs.