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Working Construction: Why White Working-Class Men Put Themselves―and the Labor Movement―in Harm's Way
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Working Construction: Why White Working-Class Men Put Themselves―and the Labor Movement―in Harm's Way

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Review "I don't think I've ever seen a book that so carefully understood how issues of race, class, and gender are affected by the collapse of union protection and the increased vulnerability of workers. In a brilliant insight, Kris Paap regards workers' heightened awareness of masculinity and whiteness as a kind of compensation for de-skilling, loss of union protection, and increased vulnerability." (Michael S. Kimmel, State University of New York at Stony Brook, author of

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