TY - JOUR TI - Performing the Hidden Injuries of Class in Coal-Mining Heritage AU - Dicks, Bella PY - 2008 PB - SAGE Publications LA - eng AB - Industrial heritage deals directly with working-class experience in a very public forum, but has not really been analysed in relation to class issues. This article discusses the case of ex-workers re-employed as heritage guides to tell the story of their own lives at a living history coalmining-museum, exploring the nature of the performances/representations of class that are produced. Heritage performance is caught up in a double bind that is familiar to other kinds of working-class representation: a continual equivocation between foregrounding dignity and autonomy on the one hand, and acknowledging subjugation and defeat on the other.This tension is played out, though differently, both in the guides' past occupations and their present ones.The article examines the public narratives they produce for visitors in the here and now as well as locating these in an understanding of their current positions as tour guide employees and their living through of their memories and identities as mineworkers. UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038508088824 DO - 10.1177/0038038508088824 T2 - Sociology: the journal of the British Sociological Association VL - 42 IS - 3 SN - 1469-8684 SN - 0038-0385 SP - 436-452 UR - https://www.pollux-fid.de/r/cr-10.1177/0038038508088824 H1 - Pollux (Fachinformationsdienst Politikwissenschaft) ER -