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Strangers In Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right by Arlie R

Description: Strangers In Their Own Land by Arlie Russell Hochschild In Strangers in Their Own Land Strangers in Their Own Land feels like to live in "red" America. Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from "liberal" government intervention abhor the very idea? FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description 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 sense in the context of their lives. Hochschild draws on her expert knowledge of the sociology of emotion to help us understand what it feels like to live in "red" America. Along the way she finds answers to one of the crucial questions of contemporary American politics: why do the people who would seem to benefit most from "liberal" government intervention abhor the very idea? Author Biography Arlie Russell Hochschild (both from The New Press). Hochschild is professor emerita of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. She lives in Berkeley with her husband, the writer Adam Hochschild. Review Praise for Strangers in Their Own Land:NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST FOR NONFICTIONNEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOKNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA NEWSDAY TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEARA KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR One of "6 Books to Understand Trumps Win" according to the New York Times the day after the election"[A] smart, respectful and compelling book."—Jason DeParle, The New York Times Book Review"[Hochschilds] analysis is overdue at a time when questions of policy and legislation and even fact have all but vanished from the public discourse."—Nathaniel Rich, The New York Review of Books"Hochschild moves beyond the truism that less affluent voters who support small government and tax cuts are voting against their own economic interest."—O Magazine"By far the best book by an outsider to the Tea Party I have ever encountered . . . a wonderful contribution to the national discourse. —Forbes"An entry pass to an alternative worldview, and with it a route map towards empathy."—The Economist"Remarkable. . . . Hochschild gives a rich and vivid picture of the emotional and social life . . . in the American South."—Sean McCann, The Los Angeles Review of Books"Hochschild comes to know people—and her own nation—better than they know themselves"—Heather Mallick, The Toronto Star"Up close there is a depth to the concerns of Hochschilds subjects . . . They are concerned about pollution, and about the social decay that we see most vividly in the opioid epidemic. They are aware . . . of facts on the ground."—Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker"Strangers in Their Own Land is extraordinary for its consistent empathy and the attention it pays to the emotional terrain of politics. It is billed as a book for this moment, but it will endure."—Gabriel Thompson, Newsday[Hochschilds] connection and kindness to the people she meets is what makes this book so powerful.—Marion Winik, Minneapolis Star Tribune"Hochschild is fascinated by how people make sense of their lives . . . [She] conveys that she genuinely likes the people she meets, communicating their dignity and values . . . . These attentive, detailed portraits . . . reveal a gulf between Hochschilds Strangers in Their Own Land and a new elite."—Jedediah Purdy, The New Republic"The importance of emotion in politics, not just facts and figures, [Hochschild] writes convincingly, is critical to understand...a point politicians of all stripes would be smart to remember."—Felice Belman, The Boston Globe"Hochschild has gone about her investigation diligently and with an appealing humility."—Karen Olsson, Bookforum"An important contribution to the understanding of our times... Strangers in Their Own Land describes in vivid detail a world that is often ignored or caricatured by the media and by many liberals."—The Nation"[Hochschilds] deeply humble approach is refreshing and strengthens her research . . . . She skillfully invites liberal readers into the lives of Americans whose views they may have never seriously considered. After evaluating her conclusions and meeting her informants in these pages, its hard to disagree that empathy is the best solution to stymied political and social discourse."—Publishers Weekly"A well-told chronicle of an ambitious sociological project of significant current importance."—Kirkus Reviews"If the great political question of our time can be summarized in the two words, Donald Trump, the answer is to be found in Arlie Russell Hochschilds brilliant new book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right. Hochschild, an eminent sociologist with a novelists storytelling skill, has crafted an absorbing tale full of richly drawn, complicated characters who come bearing their own fascinating histories. Together, in Hochschilds authoritative hands, they offer a compelling and lucid portrait of what had seemed a bewildering political moment. A powerful, imaginative, necessary book, arriving not a moment too soon."—Mark Danner, author of Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War"Arlie Hochschild journeys into a far different world than her liberal academic enclave of Berkeley, into the heartland of the nations political right, in order to understand how the conservative white working class sees America. With compassion and empathy, she discovers the narrative that gives meaning and expression to their lives–and which explains their political convictions, along with much else. Anyone who wants to understand modern America should read this captivating book."—Robert B. Reich, Chancellors Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley"The celebrated sociologist Arlie Hochschild left Berkeley and went far outside her comfort zone to live among and report on Tea Party members in Louisiana over five years. With the clear-headed empathy she is famous for, she explored the central paradox of these political activists in the heart of cancer alley: they understand that the chemical and oil companies have destroyed their environment and sometimes their lives, but they remain ardent defenders of free market capitalism. Hochschild spent many hours—at church services, picnics and kitchen tables—probing the ways they struggle to reconcile their conflicting interests and loyalties. There could not be a more important topic in current American politics, nor a better person to dissect it. Every page—every story and individual—is fascinating, and the emerging analysis is revelatory."—Barbara Ehrenreich"In her attempt to climb over the empathy wall and truly understand the emotional lives of her political adversaries, Arlie Hochschild gives us a vital roadmap to bridging the deep divides in our political landscape and renewing the promise of American democracy. A must-read for any political American who isnt ready to give up just yet."—Joan Blades, co-founder of LivingRoomConversations.org, MomsRising.org, and MoveOn.org"Arlie Russell Hochschilds work has never been more timely or more necessary, from the resurgence of interest in emotional labor to this deep, empathetic dive into the heart of the Right. Strangers in Their Own Land does what few dare to do—it takes seriously the role of feelings in politics."—Sarah Jaffe, author of Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt Long Description Runaway hit: The hardcover edition has 80,000 copies in print and hit the New York Times bestseller list. It received overwhelming media attention, and was a finalist for the 2016 National Book Award in Nonfiction. Ongoing media attention: Arlie Hochschild has become a key explainer of this political moment, and continues to pen op-eds, articles, and give interviews about the rise of Trump and the sentiment that animates his followers Continued relevance: Now that we live in Trumps America, we will all have a dire need to understand it for the foreseeable future. Review Quote Praise for Strangers in Their Own Land: 2016 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST FOR NONFICTION A 2016 NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A NEWSDAY TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEAR A KIRKUS BEST BOOK OF 2016 One of "6 Books to Understand Trumps Win" according to the New York Times the day after the election "[A] smart, respectful and compelling book." -- Jason DeParle, The New York Times Book Review "[Hochschilds] analysis is overdue at a time when questions of policy and legislation and even fact have all but vanished from the public discourse." -- Nathaniel Rich, The New York Review of Books "Hochschild moves beyond the truism that less affluent voters who support small government and tax cuts are voting against their own economic interest." -- O Magazine "By far the best book by an outsider to the Tea Party I have ever encountered . . . a wonderful contribution to the national discourse. -- Forbes "An entry pass to an alternative worldview, and with it a route map towards empathy." -- The Economist "Remarkable. . . . Hochschild gives a rich and vivid picture of the emotional and social life . . . in the American South." -- Sean McCann, The Los Angeles Review of Books "Hochschild comes to know people--and her own nation--better than they know themselves" -- Heather Mallick, The Toronto Star "Up close there is a depth to the concerns of Hochschilds subjects . . . They are concerned about pollution, and about the social decay that we see most vividly in the opioid epidemic. They are aware . . . of facts on the ground." -- Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker " Strangers in Their Own Land is extraordinary for its consistent empathy and the attention it pays to the emotional terrain of politics. It is billed as a book for this moment, but it will endure." -- Gabriel Thompson, Newsday [Hochschilds] connection and kindness to the people she meets is what makes this book so powerful. -- Marion Winik, Minneapolis Star Tribune "Hochschild is fascinated by how people make sense of their lives . . . [She] conveys that she genuinely likes the people she meets, communicating their dignity and values . . . . These attentive, detailed portraits . . . reveal a gulf between Hochschilds Strangers in Their Own Land and a new elite." -- Jedediah Purdy, The New Republic "The importance of emotion in politics, not just facts and figures, [Hochschild] writes convincingly, is critical to understand...a point politicians of all stripes would be smart to remember." -- Felice Belman, The Boston Globe "Hochschild has gone about her investigation diligently and with an appealing humility." -- Karen Olsson, Bookforum "An important contribution to the understanding of our times... Strangers in Their Own Land describes in vivid detail a world that is often ignored or caricatured by the media and by many liberals." -- The Nation "[Hochschilds] deeply humble approach is refreshing and strengthens her research . . . . She skillfully invites liberal readers into the lives of Americans whose views they may have never seriously considered. After evaluating her conclusions and meeting her informants in these pages, its hard to disagree that empathy is the best solution to stymied political and social discourse." -- Publishers Weekly "A well-told chronicle of an ambitious sociological project of significant current importance." -- Kirkus Reviews "If the great political question of our time can be summarized in the two words, Donald Trump, the answer is to be found in Arlie Russell Hochschilds brilliant new book, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right . Hochschild, an eminent sociologist with a novelists storytelling skill, has crafted an absorbing tale full of richly drawn, complicated characters who come bearing their own fascinating histories. Together, in Hochschilds authoritative hands, they offer a compelling and lucid portrait of what had seemed a bewildering political moment. A powerful, imaginative, necessary book, arriving not a moment too soon." -- Mark Danner, author of Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild journeys into a far different world than her liberal academic enclave of Berkeley, into the heartland of the nations political right, in order to understand how the conservative white working class sees America. With compassion and empathy, she discovers the narrative that gives meaning and expression to their lives-and which explains their political convictions, along with much else. Anyone who wants to understand modern America should read this captivating book." -- Robert B. Reich, Chancellors Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley "The celebrated sociologist Arlie Hochschild left Berkeley and went far outside her comfort zone to live among and report on Tea Party members in Louisiana over five years. With the clear-headed empathy she is famous for, she explored the central paradox of these political activists in the heart of cancer alley: they understand that the chemical and oil companies have destroyed their environment and sometimes their lives, but they remain ardent defenders of free market capitalism. Hochschild spent many hours--at church services, picnics and kitchen tables--probing the ways they struggle to reconcile their conflicting interests and loyalties. There could not be a more important topic in current American politics, nor a better person to dissect it. Every page--every story and individual--is fascinating, and the emerging analysis is revelatory." -- Barbara Ehrenreich "In her attempt to climb over the empathy wall and truly understand the emotional lives of her political adversaries, Arlie Hochschild gives us a vital roadmap to bridging the deep divides in our political landscape and renewing the promise of American democracy. A must-read for any political American who isnt ready to give up just yet." -- Joan Blades, co-founder of LivingRoomConversations.org, MomsRising.org, and MoveOn.org "Arlie Russell Hochschilds work has never been more timely or more necessary, from the resurgence of interest in emotional labor to this deep, empathetic dive into the heart of the Right. Strangers in Their Own Land does what few dare to do--it takes seriously the role of feelings in politics." -- Sarah Jaffe, author of Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt Description for Sales People Addresses why people who would seem to benefit most from liberal government intervention abhor the idea. Arlie Hochschild is an incredibly well-known and highly-praised sociologist. Entertaining, provocative, sensitive and insightful writing. Details ISBN1620973499 Author Arlie Russell Hochschild Pages 288 Publisher The New Press Language English Year 2018 ISBN-10 1620973499 ISBN-13 9781620973493 Format Paperback Short Title Strangers in Their Own Land Subtitle Anger and Mourning on the American Right Publication Date 2018-03-01 UK Release Date 2018-03-01 Imprint The New Press Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2018-03-01 Edition Description First Trade Paper Edition DEWEY 320.520973 Audience General AU Release Date 2018-02-19 Alternative 9781620972250 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117684698;

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