Arlie Russell Hochschild: Strangers in Their Own Land – Book review

Matthew W. Johnson
Year of publication: 2018

Abstract

Excerpt: In Strangers in Their Own Land, acclaimed sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild offers a nuanced exploration of Red State America, focusing on the bayous of Louisiana during the latter half of the Obama administration. While the book may be limited in geographic scope, it excels in depth as it seeks to address fundamental questions that political elites on the Left often ponder about their southern, rural counterparts. Hochschild investigates why these individuals might vote for policies that appear to go against their own interests, a phenomenon she refers to as the "Great Paradox." Through her intimate portraits and interviews, she aims to foster understanding and bridge the cultural divide between different political ideologies.

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