The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace

The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace

by Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes
ISBN-10:
0826516092
ISBN-13:
9780826516091
Pub. Date:
09/22/2008
Publisher:
Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN-10:
0826516092
ISBN-13:
9780826516091
Pub. Date:
09/22/2008
Publisher:
Vanderbilt University Press
The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace

The Way We Work: Contemporary Writings from the American Workplace

by Peter Scheckner, M. C. Boyes

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Overview

The Way We Work reveals that a seismic change has occurred in the workplace since the appearance in 1974 of Studs Terkel's Working. Terkel's subjects, despite their alienation, had a sense of themselves as workers and felt that in the workplace they were part of a community.The people Terkel interviewed were highly class conscious in a way that today seems radical and even anachronistic. By contrast, while some of the narrators in The Way We Work feel passionate about their work, others are barely conscious that they are workers. In transit from one job to another, some workers find it hard to take either their co-workers or their job situation too much to heart. One pronoun rarely used by the narrators of the works in this anthology is we.

Each of the 43 pieces in The Way We Work represents a voice that is idiosyncratic, ironic, or humorous. Alongside such acclaimed writers as Tom Wolfe, Rick Bass, Barbara Garson, Ha Jin, Charles Bowden, Erica Funkhouser, Allan Gurganus, Catherine Anderson, Philip Levine, Edward Conlon, and Mona Simpson, appear the narratives of little-known writers. No other collection of writings about contemporary work in this country showcases the personal accounts of employees from a creative, literary perspective.

These writings address such current issues as the effects of globalization, sexual harassment, racial discrimination, and the weakening of unions, as well as a general sense of worker disengagement in the workplace. Speaking in multiple genres, the men and women whose voices are collected here run the whole gamut of the workplace. From an executive at an office products company to a migrant fruit picker to a stripper to a doctor to a cleaner of garbage trucks, The Way We Work captures, with passion and honesty, the experiences of a myriad of workers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826516091
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date: 09/22/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

M. C. Boyes is assistant professor of English at Virginia Commonwealth University. In 2006 she won the Tennessee Commission for the Arts Individual Fiction Fellowship. Her creative writing has appeared in Fiction International, Rhino, Hawaii Pacific Review, and Spoon River.

Peter Scheckner, Professor of Literature at Ramapo College, is the author of Class, Politics, and the Individual: A Study of the Major Works of D.H. Lawrence and editor of a collection of English Chartist poetry.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction     xi
Chicken 81   Sarah L. Courteau     1
Nonfiction-Occupation: Industrial Poultry Farm Worker
Orientation   Daniel Orozco     7
Fiction-Occupation: Office Worker
That Joy That Packs the Body   Andrew Miller     12
Poetry-Occupation: Tuna Canner
Hatchet Man   Leo Parascondola     15
Nonfiction-Occupation: Bus Driver
Coins   Mona Simpson     19
Fiction-Occupation: Nanny
Morrison's, 1968   Rick Campbell     28
Poetry-Occupation: Restaurant Worker
The Midnight Tour   Marcus Laffey     30
Nonfiction-Occupation: Police Officer
Dirty Talk   Amanda Scheiderer     39
Nonfiction-Occupation: Stripper
Womanhood   Catherine Anderson     55
Poetry-Occupation: Textile Worker
Concrete Men   Dan Pope     57
Fiction-Occupation: Construction Laborer
We Who Have Escaped   Leigh Hancock     70
Poetry-Occupation: Various-Secretary, Carpet Layer, Food Service Worker, Factory Worker, Custodial Staff
Torch Song   Charles Bowden     73
Nonfiction-Occupation: Reporter
When I Was Eleven   Ed McManis     92
Poetry-Occupation:Unknown
McDonald's-We Do It All for You   Barbara Garson     94
Nonfiction-Occupation: Food Service Worker
The River Bottom Ranch   Marcial Gonzalez     109
Fiction-Occupation: Farm Worker/Fruit Picker
One Woman Watching   Linda Kantner     120
Nonfiction-Occupation: Social Worker
Jobbed   Philip Levine     127
Nonfiction-Occupation: Pick-up and Delivery Man
Things You Need to Know about Your Boss   Elizabeth Kerlikowske     131
Poetry-Occupation: Generalized Boss
The Trouble with Guidebooks   J. C. Ross     133
Fiction-Occupation: Assistant Bookstore Manager
Debt   Will Watson     153
Poetry-Occupation: Steelworker
The Suicidal Freezer Unit   Tom Wolfe     155
Fiction-Occupation: Picker/Box Loader
Photograph: Migrant Worker, Parlier, California, 1967   Larry Levis     168
Poetry-Occupation: Migrant Fruit Picker
After Cowboy Chicken Came to Town   Ha Jin     169
Fiction-Occupation: Food Service Worker
Job   Erika Meitner     196
Poetry-Occupation: Office Worker
Livelihood   Lou Fisher     199
Fiction-Occupation: Unemployed Office Worker
The Fireman   Rick Bass     209
Fiction-Occupation: Volunteer Fireman
White Boots: Ghost of the San Manuel Mine   William Pitt Root     223
Poetry-Occupation: Coal Miner
The Dog   Nathan Alling Long     226
Fiction-Occupation: Migrant Fruit Picker
After Garbage Men   Jay Snodgrass     239
Poetry-Occupation: Truck Cleaner
The Women Who Clean Fish   Erica Funkhouser     241
Poetry-Occupation: Fish Cleaner
Appointed Route   Ben Satterfield     243
Fiction-Occupation: Mailman
The Basement   Paula Champa     250
Fiction-Occupation: Temporary Office Worker
Labor #1   Clay Blancett     256
Poetry-Occupation: Carpenter
Senior's Last Hour (ALCOA Aluminum, North Plant, Alcoa, TN)   Richard Joines     258
Poetry-Occupation: Factory Worker
At Work   Mary Malinda Polk     259
Nonfiction-Occupation: Legal Secretary
If Language Was a House of Being   Darren Morris     263
Poetry-Occupation: Technical Editor and Writer
He's at the Office   Allan Gurganus     265
Fiction-Occupation: Office Worker
By Appointment   Lisa K. Buchanan     278
Fiction-Occupation: Sex Worker
"Spinner, Cotton Mill, 1908-1909"   Jorn Ake     283
Poetry-Occupation: Textile Worker
Jane   Ambur Economou     285
Fiction-Occupation: Physician
Quitting the Paint Factory   Mark Slouka     290
Essay-Occupation: Various
W...   Shirlee Sky Hoffman     302
Poetry-Occupation: All
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