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the hungry cowboy: service and community in a neighborhood restaurant
Karla a. Erickson
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University Press of Mississippi
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the hungry cowboy: service and community in a neighborhood restaurant - Erickson, Karla a.
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Synopsis "the hungry cowboy: service and community in a neighborhood restaurant"
A behind-the-scenes look at the dynamics of class, race, and economics in a suburban eatery "Erickson's study makes a novel and important contribution to our understanding of interactive service work. Service workers at the Hungry Cowboy are deeply embedded in personal relationships and community with their customers. Written in a vivid and engaging style, The Hungry Cowboy joins the list of must-read books in the sociology of work and identity." -Vicki Smith Professor and Chair, Sociology, University of California, Davis Karla A. Erickson is assistant professor of sociology at Grinnell College. She is coeditor of Feminist Waves, Feminist Generations: Life Stories from the Academy. Her research has been published in Qualitative Sociology, Symbolic Interaction, Ethnography, and Space and Culture.
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