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Contents
Choices,
Constraints, and Calling: Conservative Protestant Women and the
Meaning of Work in the U.S.
by Tracy L. Scott
A Part of the
Neighborhood?:
Negotiating Race in American Suburbs
by Karyn R. Lacy
Culture on
the Weekend: Maghrebin Women's Adaptation in France
by Caitlin Killian
Culture and
Commodification: Technology and Structural Power in the Early
U.S. Recording Industry
by Timothy J. Dowd
Music, Culture,
and Social Movements: Song and Southern Textile Worker Mobilization
1929-1934
by Vincent J. Roscigno, William F. Danaher, and Erika Summers-Effler
Working Definitions:
Educational Organization and the Meaning of Multiculturalism
by Bethany Bryson
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