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Worlds of pain : life in the working-class family

Title
Worlds of pain : life in the working-class family / Lillian Breslow Rubin.
Author
Rubin, Lillian B.
Publication
New York : Basic Books, ©1976.

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Description
xii, 268 pages; 24 cm
Summary
Lillian Breslow Rubin's Worlds of Pain: Life in the Working-Class Family is a rare find among studies of working- class families. Rubin combines a sensitivity to her own working-class background with her training as a sociologist and therapist to understand, interpret, and analyze the sources of pain and repressed anger among this frequently neglected and misunderstood segment of the population--the white working class. In her analysis of their family lives, Rubin goes beyond the current fad of focusing solely on the situation of women to encompass a sensitivity to the world of working-class men as well. Rubin analyzes the family lives of these women and men with the precision and understanding that only an intellectual from the working class could have. The book stirred many memories from my own background. After finishing some chapters, I found tears running down my cheeks. To understand this pain is to understand the lives of white working-class families in the United States today. -- From https://www.jstor.org (August 29, 2016).
Alternative Title
Life in the working-class family
Subject
  • 1960-1980
  • Working class families > United States
  • Families > United States > Social conditions > 1960-1980
  • Social history
  • Families > United States
  • Working class > United States
  • Families
  • Nuclear families
  • Labor
  • Work
  • Family
  • Social Conditions
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Work
  • Nuclear Family
  • social history
  • labor
  • Working class
  • Social history
  • Nuclear families
  • Labor
  • Families
  • Social conditions
  • Working class families
  • Arbeiterfamilie
  • Arbeidersklasse
  • United States > Social conditions > 1960-1980
  • United States
  • USA
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 239-260.
Contents
Introduction --- The Families --- And How Did They Grow? --- And So They Were Wed --- Marriage: the Dream and the Reality- the Beginning Years --- Marriage: the Dream and the Reality- the Middle Years --- Changing Expectations: New Sources of Strain --- The Marriage Bed --- Work and its Meaning --- The Quality of Leisure --- Worlds of Pain.
ISBN
  • 0465092454
  • 9780465092451
  • 0465097243
  • 9780465097241
LCCN
76021648
OCLC
  • ocm02332040
  • 2332040
  • SCSB-154019
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library