The feminist working-class academic is an exemplary queer subject, someone whose presence (and practice) questions the norms of the academy without ever being able to completely occupy the 'other' term. She is an archetypal late modern subject of reflexivity and mobility. This article explores some consequences of this position by looking at class as lived as a re/location, reflecting on its pleasures and pains. The author looks principally at autobiographically inspired accounts of class, as well as other auto/biographical material, which have influenced these personal narratives. In doing so she alludes to more research-based texts to point to the cumulative importance of this particular class literature to problematise a sociology withou...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
This article looks at the role and experiences of working class (other) women who return to educatio...
Class issues have become more prescient in media and literary studies, as the gap between the upper ...
This paper introduces the concept of the interloper for examining classed and gendered dislocation. ...
As working-class female academics, this paper examines the constructions of our identities focusing ...
My long-term research has persistently returned to questions of sexuality and class. The Queer Preca...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
This chapter explores my journey into academia as a migrant working-class feminist. In particular, I...
This project speaks to those with broad research interests in rhetorical studies, the ethnography of...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
This article looks at the role and experiences of working class (other) women who return to educatio...
Class issues have become more prescient in media and literary studies, as the gap between the upper ...
This paper introduces the concept of the interloper for examining classed and gendered dislocation. ...
As working-class female academics, this paper examines the constructions of our identities focusing ...
My long-term research has persistently returned to questions of sexuality and class. The Queer Preca...
This presentation will be an autoethnographic account of the lived experience of identity work growi...
This chapter explores my journey into academia as a migrant working-class feminist. In particular, I...
This project speaks to those with broad research interests in rhetorical studies, the ethnography of...
There is hardly any discussion of class that does not in some way relate to the theories of Marx and...
This paper examines the relationship of working-class feminist academics to the Academy. Our paper i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Drawing on theories of sex work, marginalisation, feminism, and otherness, this chapter critically i...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This work challenges the field of British cultural studies to return to the question of social class...