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Mid-Atlantic Popular &
American Culture Association

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Across the Great Divide Workshop

Saturday, November 8, 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm (Royal Conference Foyer)

This workshop will show how working and middle class cultures are based on fundamental cultural differences, while elements of popular culture infuse each and leave working class cultures invisible. These differences also create invisible cultural barriers for working and poverty class students in higher education. Jensen will explain classism (the invisible ism) and tell stories that describe the difficulties of working- to middle-class “crossovers” or “straddlers.” She will also provide opportunities for class-crossovers to mine their own lives for useful knowledge; for people from middle-class backgrounds to understand the effect of class in their own lives, as well as ways to provide support and validation to working class students. This workshop will include storytelling from Barbara’s book, experiential learning, and lively discussion about working class cultures in America.

Presentations

Session chair

Mary Lou Nemanic (Pennsylvania State, Documentary America)

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