Strangers in their own land

anger and mourning on the American right

351 pages

Langue : English

Publié 2016 par New Press.

ISBN :
978-1-62097-225-0
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Numéro OCLC :
953867247

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"In Strangers in Their Own Land, the renowned sociologist Arlie Hochschild embarks on a thought-provoking journey from her liberal hometown of Berkeley, California, deep into Louisiana bayou country--a stronghold of the conservative right. As she gets to know people who strongly oppose many of the ideas she famously champions, Hochschild nevertheless finds common ground and quickly warms to the people she meets--among them a Tea Party activist whose town has been swallowed by a sinkhole caused by a drilling accident--people whose concerns are actually ones that all Americans share: the desire for community, the embrace of family, and hopes for their children. Strangers in Their Own Land goes beyond the commonplace liberal idea that these are people who have been duped into voting against their own interests. Instead, Hochschild finds lives ripped apart by stagnant wages, a loss of home, an elusive American dream--and political choices and views that make …

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Sujets

  • Political psychology
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Elections
  • Liberalism
  • Conservatism
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
  • History

Lieux

  • United States