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Labor goes to the Movies
Labor Goes to the Movies
45 episodes
6 months ago
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A Working-Class Christmas Story Christmas
Labor goes to the Movies
31 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
A Working-Class Christmas Story Christmas
"I don't love economic exploitation, but I do love Christmas and Christmas movies. They work to sell me stuff and ideology, but they also critique commercialism and exploitation. See what subversive messages you can find in a holiday classic. I triple dog dare you!" That’s Kathy M. Newman, a frequent guest here on Labor Goes to The Movies; Kathy’s an associate professor of literary and cultural studies at Carnegie Mellon University, where she writes about radio, television, and contemporary media. Our discussion today is based on her terrific article A Working-Class Christmas Story Christmas posted this week on the Working-Class Perspectives blog. Produced by Chris Garlock @dclabor @LaborHeritage1 @_kathymnewman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/labor-goes-to-the-movies/message
Labor goes to the Movies