Neo-Marxism in John Lennon’s Working Class Hero | By Kate Reiner
Photo credit: Pixabay John Lennon statue at Hard Days Night Hotel in Liverpool, U.K. A neo-Marxist perspective in narrative criticism calls to our attention the complexities of class distinction, hegemony, and social struggle that are continuously reinforced or challenged in everyday popular culture (Sellnow, 2018). Popular culture is rich (…pun intended) with texts demonstrating how class distinction is perceived and managed in our culture. Sellnow (2018) describes these texts as sites of struggle that “reinforce or call into question taken-for-granted beliefs about what is normal regarding empowerment” (p. 119). And from a neo-Marxist critical perspective, that struggle typically pertains to materialism or wealth. John Lennon’s (2016) song “Working Class Hero” is a good example of a site of struggle. Though originally released in 1970, its messages are still relevant today. The song describes the evolution of a working-class person who is born into an underprivileged situation,...