Troublemakers (Electronic book text)


William Scott's "Troublemakers" explores how a major change in the nature and forms of working-class power affected novels about U.S. industrial workers in the first half of the twentieth century. Analyzing portrayals of workers in such novels as Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle," Ruth McKenney's "Industrial Valley," and Jack London's "The Iron Heel, " William Scott moves beyond narrow depictions of these laborers to show their ability to resist exploitation through their direct actions--sit-down strikes, sabotage, and other spontaneous acts of rank-and-file "troublemaking" on the job--often carried out independently of union leadership.

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William Scott's "Troublemakers" explores how a major change in the nature and forms of working-class power affected novels about U.S. industrial workers in the first half of the twentieth century. Analyzing portrayals of workers in such novels as Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle," Ruth McKenney's "Industrial Valley," and Jack London's "The Iron Heel, " William Scott moves beyond narrow depictions of these laborers to show their ability to resist exploitation through their direct actions--sit-down strikes, sabotage, and other spontaneous acts of rank-and-file "troublemaking" on the job--often carried out independently of union leadership.

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Rutgers University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

American Literatures Initiative

Release date

2011

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Electronic book text

Pages

296

ISBN-13

978-1-283-86463-3

Barcode

9781283864633

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1-283-86463-0



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