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Template:TOCnestleft Tim Libretti teaches in an English Department at a public university in Chicago where he lives with his two sons. He is a regular contributor to the Communist Party USA's Peoples World.
How Class Works 2012
10.2 Class in Literature I
- Alisa Balestra, Miami University: The Many Articulations of ‘Working-Class’ in Leslie Feinberg’s Stone Butch Blues
- Sherry Lee Linkon, Center for Working-Class Studies, Youngstown State University: Deindustrialization Lit: Stories from the Next Generation
- Tim Libretti, English, Northeastern Illinois University: The Reconfiguration of Class Consciousness through Anti-Colonial Nationalist Politics in the Novels of Milton Murayama: Theorizing Working-Class Literary Studies in the Age of Cosmopolitanism
- Sarah Attfield, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia: UK Grime and the Expression of Working Class Culture