TY - BOOK AU - Buck,Pem Davidson TI - Worked to the bone: race, class, power, and privilege in Kentucky SN - 1583670475 (pbk.) AV - HN 79 B922w 2001 U1 - 306.09769 PY - 2001/// CY - New York PB - Monthly Review Press KW - Social classes KW - Kentucky KW - Clases sociales KW - Estados Unidos KW - Social conditions KW - Economic conditions KW - Condiciones económicas KW - Race relations N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: the view from under the sink -- Making sweat trickle up: organizing first steps toward underdevelopment in the U.S. south -- Derailing rebellion: inventing white privilege -- Life in Black and white -- Resisting trickle-up while accommodating whiteness -- Forks in the road -- Gender, whiteness, and the psychological wage -- Jim Crow, underdevelopment, and the reinforcement of the tottering drainage system -- Critiquing capital: the wannabes -- National capital and the waning of independence -- The redefinition of the producer egalitarian ethic -- The Klan and the manufacture of middle-class consent: splitting the white working class, terorizing the Black -- Brown shirts/white sheets: fascism and middle-class demotion -- National capital, the retreat from fascist processes, and the sugar-coated contract -- Local elite choices and the reorganized drainage system: "Old South" and "New South" -- Hooking in the rest of the world: the reorganization of drainage in the new world order -- The resumption of fascist processes -- Whitenesss: the continuing evolution of a smokescreen UR - http://www.h-net.org/review/hrev-a0c5l9-aa UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0730/2001045244-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0734/2001045244-b.html ER -