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Who makes the American working class: women workers and culture
Women workers in the US Atlantic: seeing the raw material before cultural production
Gloria Maldonado and Puerto Rican needleworkers: moving in colonial currents
Crystal Lee and southern millhands: extracting a "life story"
From Crystal Lee to "Crystal Lee" to Norma Rae: making and capitalizing on a the movie
Norma Rae stands alone: eliminating alternatives
The Norma Rae icon: inspiring neoliberal individualism
Contesting who determines the American working class.
Women workers in the US Atlantic: seeing the raw material before cultural production
Gloria Maldonado and Puerto Rican needleworkers: moving in colonial currents
Crystal Lee and southern millhands: extracting a "life story"
From Crystal Lee to "Crystal Lee" to Norma Rae: making and capitalizing on a the movie
Norma Rae stands alone: eliminating alternatives
The Norma Rae icon: inspiring neoliberal individualism
Contesting who determines the American working class.