Punching Out: One Year in a Closing Auto Plant
Paul Clemens
Random House of Canada (2010)
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Social Science / Social Classes, Social Science / Sociology / General
e-Book 9780385521154
English
An elegy-angry, funny, and powerfully detailed-about the slow death of a Detroit auto plant and an American way of life. How does a country dismantle a centuryrs"s worth of its industrial heritage? To answer that question, Paul Clemens investigates the 2006 closing of one of Americars"s most potent symbols: a Detroit auto plant. Prior to its closing, the Budd Company stamping plant on Detroitrs"s East Side, built in 1919, was one of the oldest active auto plants in Americars"s foremost industrial city-one whose history includes the nationrs"s proudest moments and those of its working class. Its closing also reflects the character of the country in a new era-the sad, brutal process of picking it apart and sending it, piece by piece, to the countries that now have use for its machines. Punching Outis an up-close report, at once tender and angry, from the meanest, sharpest edge of Americars"s deindustrializashy;tion, and a lament for a working-class culture that once defined a prosperous America-and that is now on the verge of ecoshy;nomic extinction.
Product Details
LoC Classification HD9710.U53 .D4725 2010
Dewey 338.4/762922209
No. of Pages 224
Height x Width 216 x 146  mm
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