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A pair of grey-scale boots set against a white background with yellow lines radiating from the left side of the cover. "Deborah Dundas on Class" written above the boots.

On Class

A pair of grey-scale boots set against a white background with yellow lines radiating from the left side of the cover. "Deborah Dundas on Class" written above the boots.
Cover of “On Class” by Deborah Dundas, 2024 Heritage Toronto Book Award nominee. Cover design by Ingrid Paulson.

Cover of “On Class” by Deborah Dundas, 2024 Heritage Toronto Book Award nominee. Cover designed by Ingrid Paulson.

Author: Deborah Dundas

Publisher: Biblioasis

Growing up poor, Dundas knew what it meant to want, to be hungry, and to long for social and economic dignity; she understood the crushing weight of having nothing much expected of you. But even after overcoming many of the usual barriers faced by lower- and working-class people, she still felt anxious about her place, and even in relatively safe spaces reluctant to broach the subject of class. While new social movements have generated open conversation about gender and racism, discussions of class rarely include the voices of those most deeply affected: the working class and poor. 

On Class is an exploration of the ways in which we talk about class: of who tells the stories, and who doesn’t, which ones tend to be repeated most often, and why this has to change. It asks the question: What don’t we talk about when we don’t talk about class? And what might happen if, finally, we did?


About the Author:

Deborah Dundas grew up poor in the west end of Toronto. She is now a writer and journalist, has worked as a television producer and is currently an editor at the Toronto Star. Her work has appeared in numerous publications in Canada, the UK and Ireland including Maclean’sThe Globe and MailThe National PostCanadian Notes and QueriesThe Belfast Telegraph and The Sunday Independent. She attended York University for English and Political Science and has an MFA in Creative Non-fiction from the University of King’s College.