Ethics of Working Class Autobiography
Explore the profound insights of "Ethics of Working Class Autobiography" by Elizabeth Bidinger, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2006. This compelling 212-page paperback delves into the ethics surrounding autobiography through the lens of four influential writers who transitioned from working-class backgrounds to esteemed intellectuals. Bidinger skillfully examines how these authors grapple with their past, reflecting on the complexities of their upbringing while navigating the delicate balance between their current status and the dignity of their working-class roots. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for readers interested in biography, literary criticism, and the intersection of class and identity in American literature. Discover the rich narrative and critical perspectives that make this work a valuable addition to your collection.