| Acknowledgments | viii |
| Preface to the New Edition | ix |
| Introduction | xiii |
| Working-Class Voices | |
| School Clothes | 3 |
| Go See Jack London | 7 |
| Stories from a Working-Class Childhood | 10 |
| "Proud to Work for the University" | 12 |
| Ruth in August | 17 |
| Death Mask | 24 |
| For Giacomo | 26 |
| El olor de cansansio (The Smell of Fatigue) | 27 |
| The Pawnbroker's Window | 30 |
| Praise the Waitresses | 32 |
| Faces in the Hands | 34 |
| Recovering Working-Class Autobiography and Oral History | |
| 'We Did Change Some Attitudes': Maida Springer-Kemp and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union | 47 |
| Autobiography and Reconstructing Subjectivity at the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, 1921-1938 | 71 |
| Working Class Consciousness in Jo Sinclair's The Seasons | 96 |
| The Writing on the Wall, Or Where Did That Dead Head Come From? | 101 |
| Autobiographies by American Working-Class Women: A Bibliography | 112 |
| Practicing Working-Class Studies | |
| Reclaiming Our Working-Class Identities: Teaching Working-Class Studies in a Blue-Collar Community (with syllabi) | 123 |
| A Wealth of Possibilities: Workers, Texts, and the English Department | 132 |
| A Community of Workers (photos and text) | 142 |
| 'Women Have Always Sewed': The Production of Clothing and the Work of Women | 148 |
| The Fire Poems | 154 |
| Introduction | |
| Sisters in the Flames | |
| Rituals of spring (for the 78th anniversary of the shirtwaist factory fire) | |
| Working-Class Texts and Theory | |
| Readerly/Writerly Relations and Social Change: The Maimie Papers as Literature | 165 |
| Between Theories and Anti-Theories: Moving Toward Marginal Women's Subjectivities | 182 |
| 'People Who Might Have Been You': Agency and the Damaged Self in Tillie Olsen's Yonnondio | 199 |
| Industrial Music: Contemporary American Working-Class Poetry and Modernism | 207 |
| U.S. Working-Class Women's Fiction: Notes Toward an Overview | 223 |
| New Initiatives, Syllabi, and Resources | |
| Traveling Working Class | 241 |
| Building a Center for Working-Class Studies at Youngstown State University | 253 |
| The Rochester Education Alliance of Labor Work-Based Curriculum Project | 258 |
| Honor Thy Students: The Power of Writing | 265 |
| Mining Class: A Bibliographic Essay | 269 |
| Working, Buying, and Becoming: Race, Labor, and the High Life, from the Plantation to the Internet (syllabus) | 275 |
| Working-Class Studies and the Question of Proletarian Literature in the United States: A Graduate Seminar in American Literature (syllabus) | 283 |
| Women and Work in U.S. History (syllabus) | 285 |
| Poor in America (syllabus) | 290 |
| American Capitalism (syllabus) | 294 |
| Who Does the Work? A One-Day Introduction to American Working-Class Literature (syllabus) | 298 |
| Working-Class Literature and Film (syllabus with student writing) | 301 |
| Labor Documentaries: A Filmography | 311 |
| American Working-Class Literature: A Selected Bibliography | 315 |
| Biographical Notes | 327 |
| Publication Acknowledgments | 335 |