Where Are All the Welfare Queens? Negotiating the Conditions of Wageless Life in Contemporary American Film
The cultural treatment of wagelessness and welfare as its potential relief serves as a potent example of how popular culture has long functioned as a site at which American society articulates and negotiates its anxieties. Observing a recent departure from the figure of the “welfare queen” as the pr...
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| Main Author: | Petra Požgaj |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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University of Zadar
2018-12-01
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| Series: | [sic] |
| Online Access: | http://www.sic-journal.org/ArticleView.aspx?aid=531 |
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