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Fear
ailing The Inner Life of the
Middle Class ^^^^^*^*N^S
Barbara Ehrenreich
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c
lass
no longer America's
is
dirty
little
In the last three decades, Ameri-
secret.
cans have "discovered" the poor, the
working
new
class, the
derclass. But
class, the
attention has
little
un-
been
who have done
paid to the people
the "discovering"— the professionals,
media personnel, managers, and lectuals—who
make up
intel-
America's real
middle class. In Fear of Falling, Barbara Ehrenreich dissects the inner
life
of this
class— from the liberal elite of the six-
the yuppies of the eighties— and
ties to
reveals, for the first time, the enormous
power
it
wields over our culture and
our very self-image as a people.
Drawing on a rich variety of sources— from films and child-rearing manuals to the thousands of "class cues" built
our clothing, furniture, shopping
into
habits,
and tastes— Ehrenreich exposes
way we
the prejudices that shape the
see or
fail
to see each other. With dev-
astating wit
myth
and
insight,
after myth: the
she shatters
myth
of middle-
class permissiveness (no class
on
is
harder
young); the myth of hard-hat
its
conservatism
(the
working
class
is
more liberal than the middle class); the myth
of yuppie
more
guilt-ridden
hedonism (no group
and puritanical— for
them, consumption work).
And she
is
is
a new form of
traces these
myths to
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FEAR OF FALLING
ALSO BY BARBARA EHRENREICH of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment
The Hearts
Re-Making Love: The Feminization of Sex (with Elizabeth Hess and Gloria Jacobs)
Own Good: 150 Years of Advice Women (with Deirdre English)
For Her
to
Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: a History of Women Healers (with Deirdre English)
Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness (with Deirdre English)
The Mean Season: The Attack on
the Welfare
Fred Block, Richard A. Cloward, and Frances Fox Piven)
State (with
FEAR OF ING THE INNER LIFE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS
BARBARA EHRENREICH
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1989 by Barbara Ehrenreich
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Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previously published material:
The American Scholar: Excerpt from "Confessions of a Reluctant Yuppie" by Peter Baida. Reprinted from The American Scholar, vol. 55, no. 1 (Winter 1985/86). Copyright © 1985 by Peter Baida. By permission of the publisher.
New
York Times: Excerpt from "By Land and Air They Got to May 30, 1987. Copyright © 1987 by the New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission.
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the Forbeses" by Patricia L. Browne,
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Inc.:
Excerpt from "Troubled Americans" from the Octo© 1969 by Newsweek, Inc.
1969, issue of Newsweek. Copyright
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