Entry Level

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Literary
Cover of the book Entry Level by Julie McIsaac, Insomniac Press
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Author: Julie McIsaac ISBN: 9781554830817
Publisher: Insomniac Press Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Julie McIsaac
ISBN: 9781554830817
Publisher: Insomniac Press
Publication: April 15, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Entry Level is a short-story collection that explores intersections between class and sexuality. The female characters are tied to their biology through tropes of motherhood, pregnancy and pubescent development, all of which visibly signify gender. However, the degree to which the individual women in this collection internalize the role of mother or woman varies. The relationships of these women to their bodies are mediated by their roles as workers and by their class. The workplace provides an apt space to explore gender difference, since so often work is coded, either implicitly or explicitly, as belonging to women. Although these stories do not take place in overtly sexualized environments, sexuality always intervenes in the work the women do.In many of these stories, women form collectives within their working-class environments. Through humour and camaraderie, these characters reveal and construct joy in their lives.
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Entry Level is a short-story collection that explores intersections between class and sexuality. The female characters are tied to their biology through tropes of motherhood, pregnancy and pubescent development, all of which visibly signify gender. However, the degree to which the individual women in this collection internalize the role of mother or woman varies. The relationships of these women to their bodies are mediated by their roles as workers and by their class. The workplace provides an apt space to explore gender difference, since so often work is coded, either implicitly or explicitly, as belonging to women. Although these stories do not take place in overtly sexualized environments, sexuality always intervenes in the work the women do.In many of these stories, women form collectives within their working-class environments. Through humour and camaraderie, these characters reveal and construct joy in their lives.

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