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American Precariat: Parables of Exclusion

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Availability:In StockContributor:Zeke Caligiuri (Editor), Eula Biss (Contribution by), Lacy Johnson (Contribution by)Publish date:2023-11-14Pages:320
Language:EnglishPublisher:Coffee House PressISBN-13:9781566896955ISBN-10:1566896959UPC:9781566896955Book Category:Literary Collections, Political Science, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Essays, Human Rights, DiscriminationSize:8.19 x 5.43 x 1.02 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SC92HD33QR

Fifteen essays coedited by a collective of award-winning incarcerated writers, featuring contributions from Lacy M. Johnson, Kiese Laymon, Valeria Luiselli, Kao Kalia Yang, and more, with a foreword by Zeke Caligiuri and an introduction by Eula Biss.


"This is a volume edited by the imprisoned, because the history of class has always been written by the powerful."


This groundbreaking anthology of essays edited by incarcerated writers takes a sharp look at the complexity and fluidity of class and caste systems in the United States. Featuring accounts that include gig work as a delivery driver, homelessness among trans youth, and life with immense student loan debt, in addition to transcripts of insightful discussions between the editors, American Precariat demonstrates how various and often invisible extreme instability can be. With the understanding that widespread recognition of collective precarity is an urgent concern, the anthology situates each individual portrait within societal structures of exclusion, scarcity, and criminality.


These essays write through the silence around class to enumerate the risks that our material conditions leave us no choice but to take. A rendering of the present moment told from below, American Precariat shares stories of the unseen and the unspoken and articulates the lines of our division. In doing so, it offers healing for some of the world's fractures.

Language:EnglishPublisher:Coffee House PressISBN-13:9781566896955ISBN-10:1566896959UPC:9781566896955Book Category:Literary Collections, Political Science, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Essays, Human Rights, DiscriminationSize:8.19 x 5.43 x 1.02 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SC92HD33QR
This anthology was edited by twelve dynamic writers. They have worked as an economist, a farmer, a janitor, an activist, a cook, a musician, a wind-turbine laborer, a law student, a Navy vet, a courier, a restoration ecologist, a health aid, a teacher, and more. They are not only writers, they are visual artists, guitar players, drummers, football players, basketball players, and one former Quiz Bowl letterman. They are Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, pagan, and atheist. They've published books including: The Parameters of Our Cage, This Is Where I Am: A Memoir, and The Liturgy of Smell, among others. Their individual work has appeared in the Nation, Poetry Magazine, the Washington Post, Literary Hub, Terrain, Agni, and others. They've been anthologized in countless PEN America Prison Writing Award volumes, A Darker Wilderness: Black Nature Writing from Soil to Stars, and Prison Noir. They are from Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Kenya, Minneapolis. Today they live in Minnesota and believe in the power of art to alter society.
Publisher: Coffee House Press

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