The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative
The Culture of Soft Work examines American writers' responses to human resource management and motivational techniques in the workplace through readings of postmodern novels and a diverse range of other canonical and popular texts.
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The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative
The Culture of Soft Work examines American writers' responses to human resource management and motivational techniques in the workplace through readings of postmodern novels and a diverse range of other canonical and popular texts.
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The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative

The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative

by H. Hicks
The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative

The Culture of Soft Work: Labor, Gender, and Race in Postmodern American Narrative

by H. Hicks

Hardcover(2009)

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Overview

The Culture of Soft Work examines American writers' responses to human resource management and motivational techniques in the workplace through readings of postmodern novels and a diverse range of other canonical and popular texts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230608238
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 01/12/2009
Series: American Literature Readings in the 21st Century
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 267
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Heather J. Hicks is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of English at Villanova University, USA.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: 'Soft is Hard' Chapter One:'No Good To Anybody': Player Piano, General Electric, and the Consumption of Work Chapter Two: Soft Soap, Snow Jobs, and Apartment Keys: Human Relations Management in Mid-Century Literature and Film Chapter Three: Automating Feminism: Self-Actualization vs. the Post-Work Society in Joanna Russ's The Female Man Chapter Four: A Cyborg's Work is Never Done: Programming Robots, Workaholics, and Feminists in Marge Piercy's He, She and It Chapter Five: 'Sleeping Beauty': Corporate Culture, Race, and Reality in Michael Crichton's Rising Sun and Tom Clancy's Debt of Honor Chapter Six:Hoodoo Economics: On Management Gurus and Magical Black Men in Postmodern American Culture Conclusion
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