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Redundancy: How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell

A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity.

Submitted by wojtek on May 15, 2012

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  • United Kingdom
  • unemployment
  • feminism
  • gender
  • Beatrix Campbell
  • PDF

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