Arlie Russell Hochschild is one of the most influential sociologists of her generation. She is the author of nine books, including The Second Shift, The Time Bind, The Managed Heart, and The Outsourced Self. Three of her books have been named as New York Times Notable Books of the Year and her work appears in sixteen languages. The winner of the Ulysses Medal as well as Guggenheim and Mellon grants, she lives in Berkeley, California.
Arlie Hochschild is best known for her contributions to the domestic division of labor (The Second Shift), emotional labor (The Managed Heart), the rationalization of the home (Time Bind), the commodification of private life (The Commercialization of Intimate Life, The Outsourced Self). In her latest book, Strangers in Their Own Land, Hochschild takes her notion of “feeling rules” to Louisiana, exploring the emotional foundations of right wing politics (The Tea Party and support for Donald Trump) by studying divergent responses to one of the most pressing issues facing the region – environmental pollution. On the basis of her fieldwork, conducted between 2011 and 2016, Hochschild advances the “deep story” of supporters of the American right: “…the shifting moral qualifications for the American Dream had turned them into strangers in their own land, afraid, resentful, displaced, and dismissed by the very people who were, they felt, cutting in line.”
Hochschild教授此书已经在北美获得不少赞誉,入围了美国国家图书奖最终轮,并被纽约时报推荐为读懂川普的六本书之一。感谢在美国的同学回国送了我一本,昨天今天迅速地大致翻了一遍,跟大家报告一下。本书目前没有中文译本,姑且翻译为《本土异邦人:美国右翼的愤与悲》(或者...
评分Hochschild教授此书已经在北美获得不少赞誉,入围了美国国家图书奖最终轮,并被纽约时报推荐为读懂川普的六本书之一。感谢在美国的同学回国送了我一本,昨天今天迅速地大致翻了一遍,跟大家报告一下。本书目前没有中文译本,姑且翻译为《本土异邦人:美国右翼的愤与悲》(或者...
评分作者的态度是我不同意中下层白人右派的政治立场/看法,但我能理解为什么这些人会持这些立场。 作者认为这个阶层面临着paradox,比如路易斯安那中下层饱受环境问题困扰,但却支持共和党减少政府在环境议题方面的介入。原由是这些人并不相信政府,他们认为民主党的一系列政策只是...
评分看完这本书就想给它起个副标题:Louisiana, Where Theories of Class Conflicts failed to Explain the Econo-environmental Victims 觉得自己有责任去投票的人,都有一种对good society的vision,有的甚至是Vision。在社会理论方面,欧洲长期关注于阶级,而北美方面则关注于种...
评分The refreshing perspective from this book is her “deep story” narrative that tries to explain the national divide in terms of feelings. As someone who has greatly benefited from the “elite” circle, this book offers individual and human narratives from t...
伯克利社会学的教授,走出自由主义的圈子,去了解是什么样的深层故事,推动了美国内陆的工薪阶层民众,选择川普作为他们在身份政治中的代言人。这些人在经济上失势,在文化上失语,但又不能接受自己成为弱势群体。面对几十年间环境的巨大改变,他们眼中只看到似乎正在插队的少数族裔,感觉慢慢成了自己土地上的异乡人。
评分资料翔实的证明了白左眼里的南方确实和他们想象的南方没有区别 对环境污染严重的公司选择低教育高宗教保守地区建厂再收买地方政治家 而居民不自知 这确实和别人心中的美国挺有差距的 可惜后半节很重复 继续写个人的故事 如果能够深入写root cause会更精彩 现在的书可以缩成一个new yorker长篇
评分伯克利社会学的教授,走出自由主义的圈子,去了解是什么样的深层故事,推动了美国内陆的工薪阶层民众,选择川普作为他们在身份政治中的代言人。这些人在经济上失势,在文化上失语,但又不能接受自己成为弱势群体。面对几十年间环境的巨大改变,他们眼中只看到似乎正在插队的少数族裔,感觉慢慢成了自己土地上的异乡人。
评分4.5 白左看白右 pride可能只是arrogance equality也不一定是fairness
评分很翔实的研究,在美国待了这么久发现自己对南部的州几乎一无所知,这本书补足了我知识的空白处
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