When this article was originally published in the Journal of American Studies it contained an unapproved edit in the line:
The temporal timeline summoned by the often used terms “deindustrialization” or “postindustrialization” both marks contemporary life as beyond a point defined by the hegemony of industrial labor, and, however, implicitly posit that manufacturing labor's decreasing significance nevertheless still matters in the present.
This sentence should read as follows:
The temporal timeline summoned by the oft-used terms “deindustrialization” or “postindustrialization” both mark contemporary life as beyond a point defined by the hegemony of industrial labor, yet implicitly posit that manufacturing labor's decreasing significance nevertheless still matters in the present.
This was introduced during production and was unintended by the author. The publisher apologises for this error.