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corporate-nationalism

The narrator expresses pride in working for a fully American company and disdain for foreign corporate control, highlighting national identity in a globalized economy.

1 chapter across 1 book

Ribofunk (1996)Paul Di Filippo

Chapter 9

The chapter presents a first-person narrative from a waste cleanup specialist, or 'waste gipsy,' who travels globally to remediate environmental disasters caused by industrial pollution. The narrator reflects on the hardships and unique experiences of this nomadic, dangerous profession, emphasizing the pride and importance of their work despite its challenges and the lack of societal recognition. The narrative also touches on the personal life of the narrator, who is unmarried and indifferent to warnings from Geraldine about the difficulties of such a lifestyle for a married man.