Work Hard and You Shall Be Rewarded: Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire

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Wayne State University Press, Dec 1, 1992 - Social Science - 248 pages
Anyone who has ever filled in a form in triplicate, taken an aptitude test, or been rebuffed by a form letter will appreciate the urban folklore found in this collection. Urban people as a folk are bound together by their unhappy experiences in battling "the system," whether that system is the machinery of government or the office where one works. The wonderfully expressive materials in this book—chain letters, memoranda, notices, and cartoons—touch upon every major controversy of urban America: racism, sex, politics, automation, alienation, welfare, the women's movement, military mentality, and office bureaucracy. The humor of the materials pinpoints the ills and frustrations of modern society and becomes, in turn, an escape from them.
 

Contents

TRADITIONAL LETTERS
3
DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES
49
NOVEL NOTICES AND MEMORABLE MEMOS
76
APPLICATIONS AND TESTS
115
FOLK CARTOONS AND DRAWINGS
144
THE EXTENDED DOUBLE ENTENDRE
196
CONCLUSIONS
220
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Alan Dundes is a professor of anthropology and folklore at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his Ph.D. from Indiana University. Carl R. Pagter is presently counsel and consultant for a large corporation in California.

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