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Underground woman : my four years as a New York City subway conductor / Marian Swerdlow.

Lippincott Library HE4491.N65 S94 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Swerdlow, Marian, 1949-
Series:
Labor and social change
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Subways--New York (State)--New York.
Subways.
New York (State)--New York.
Swerdlow, Marian, 1949-.
Swerdlow, Marian.
Railroad conductors--New York (State)--New York--Biography.
Railroad conductors.
Genre:
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
vii, 262 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1998.
Summary:
Take a wild ride through the New York City subway system with author Marian Swerdlow, one of the first women subway conductors. In the days when subway cars were canvas for graffiti murals and there were no toilets for women employees, Swerdlow trained in Manhattan's underworld of tunnels and learned how to cope with the accompanying dangers and frustrations. Her fascinating insider's account from four years on the job is laden with anecdotes that range from the funny to the painful to the absurd.
From her fellow employees, she got grief and harassment, but also camaraderie and love-and a distinct subway lingo that permeates her prose. At all hours of the day and night, New Yorkers in their glorious diversity rode her subway cars. Some spat on her and assaulted her; others were supportive and cheered her on. A white woman in a mostly minority male workplace, Swerdlow helped edit a rank-and-file newsletter, "Hell on Wheels", and tried to organize for better working conditions, confronting the Kafkaesque Transit Authority bureaucracy and complacent union leadership.
This book is full of the experiences that give New York City its edge-the rush hour, crime, medical emergencies, fires in subway cars, floods in subway tunnels, and confrontation of ethnic groups. The conductor is the person who hears what New Yorkers have to say about the quality of life in the Big Apple. And Swerdlow is a narrator with attitude, who has her own words for the subway system of today, including the new standards of politeness that riders are supposed to observe. Includes a glossary of over 140 subway terms.
ISBN:
1566396093
1566396107
OCLC:
38014433

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