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wrdnrd ([personal profile] wrdnrd) wrote in [community profile] deconstructing_class2010-03-21 11:15 pm
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getting started

Hello! I hate writing 1st posts because i always feel like a pretentious twit, but i couldn't talk any of the cats into doing it for me so here goes.

The initial proposal for this community was a reading group, possibly using Barbara Jensen's bibliography from the class zine from WisCon 33. I haven't read anything from the biblio yet myself, but several titles looked likely (these are in no particular order except that i put the ones that seemed country-specific at the bottom) -- tho' i'm not sure how academic in tone they might be.  Also, links go to Worldcat so you can see if your local library has a book:
Any other titles anyone would like to suggest?

Other things i thought might be interesting to tackle in the community:
  • Sharing/analyzing news articles and weblinks.  For example: I've been coming across a lot of articles recently about poverty and food in the U.S. and classist assumptions about how poor people do/should eat.
  • Possibly working toward a classism 101 toolkit: what is class locally/globally, what is classism, how can we recognize classism, how can we combat classism, et cetera.
Some ground rules (to be added to the community's profile page):
  • Don't be an asshole.
  • Locked, private posts are welcome (if something is sensitive and not for public consumption).
  • Please don't post links to web articles that are not freely accessible.
Last question:  How do you each feel about introductory posts?  Comfortable with brief introductions on who we are and what brings us to discussions of class?  Or feel they're not really necessary?

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