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Stolen Pride : Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right
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New Press, T.H.E.
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2024
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Hardcover
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English
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Arlie Russell Hochschild
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Political Science, Social Science, History
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Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
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Stolen Pride : Loss, Shame, and the Rise of the Right
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400 Pages
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English
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2024
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Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
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Political Science, Social Science, History
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Arlie Russell Hochschild
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Hardcover

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Praise for Stolen Pride : "A deeply researched account of the rightward turn in Appalachia." --The New Yorker " Stolen Pride has an authority earned through seven years of research. . . . [achieving] a kaleidoscopic effect. . . . Her compassion is tangible. The most effective of her myriad tools is simply listening to those whose life stories don''t often get heard in the national conversation." --The New York Times Book Review " Stolen Pride is, at its core, a book about the right-wing turn of the nation. . . . [Hochschild] takes us into a community under intense pressure and reveals the story of that community in a nuanced and graceful way, avoiding heated rhetoric and allowing her subjects to reveal their world with sympathy and understanding." --The Boston Globe "In Stolen Pride , Hochschild locates the heart of Trump''s appeal to rural voters in emotions of pride and shame--including pride in their region''s traditions and shame in what it''s become in an era of declining coal jobs and rising drug addiction." -- Vox "Hochschild''s emphasis on unrecognized grief is a necessary corrective." -- Boston Review "Reflecting on pride and how communities misconstrue or misdirect blame, Hochschild seeks to explain the growth of Trumpism and white nationalism while also opening a window on a brokenhearted community." --Alta Journal "An insightful, troubling look at political resentments in the forgotten heartland." --Kirkus Reviews "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What a superb book! If progressives are ever to regain the trust of downwardly mobile white voters powerfully drawn to Trump and the far right, we need to listen deeply to Arlie Hochschild." --Robert Kuttner, co-editor of the American Prospect and author of Going Big "Arlie Russell Hochschild''s Stolen Pride is a masterpiece of epic proportions. Her account of a small, struggling Appalachian community''s response to a parade of out-of-state white nationalists provides a glimmer of hope for our fragile democracy, even in the face of political polarization, economic inequality, racism, and the nonrational, emotional dimensions of political identity and mobilization. My advice to everyone is: read this book." --Shaunna L. Scott, associate professor emerita of sociology, University of Kentucky, and former president of the Appalachian Studies Association "In Stolen Pride , Arlie Russell Hochschild continues her cutting-edge research into forgotten Americans, people who desperately need help but cling to the myth that anyone can make it in America through hard work. Hochschild''s insights are compassionate, illuminating, and deeply moving." --Robert B. Reich, former secretary of labor and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley "In Stolen Pride , the inimitable Arlie Russell Hochschild once again sheds light on an often-overlooked segment of Americans, providing a deeply human exploration of the rituals and emotions that sustain a proud region in precarious times." --Jennifer Silva, author of We''re Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America "As with Hochschild''s classic Strangers in Their Own Land, Stolen Pride has a truth and intimacy that delivers to the grateful reader what is rare in today''s political studies: true human understanding. Stolen Pride is a superb book, and in these times, an essential read." --Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body and Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild reveals what liberals miss--that the moral emotions of pride and shame animate the resentment that roils our politics. This is the best book yet on the moral and political psychology of the new right, a masterclass in the art of listening across our cultural and political divides." --Michael J. Sandel, author of The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?, Praise for Stolen Pride : "An insightful, troubling look at political resentments in the forgotten heartland." --Kirkus Reviews "[A] piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What a superb book! If progressives are ever to regain the trust of downwardly mobile white voters powerfully drawn to Trump and the far right, we need to listen deeply to Arlie Hochschild." --Robert Kuttner, co-editor of the American Prospect and author of Going Big "Arlie Russell Hochschild's Stolen Pride is a masterpiece of epic proportions. Her account of a small, struggling Appalachian community's response to a parade of out-of-state white nationalists provides a glimmer of hope for our fragile democracy, even in the face of political polarization, economic inequality, racism, and the nonrational, emotional dimensions of political identity and mobilization. My advice to everyone is: read this book." --Shaunna L. Scott, associate professor emerita of sociology, University of Kentucky, and former president of the Appalachian Studies Association "In Stolen Pride , Arlie Russell Hochschild continues her cutting-edge research into forgotten Americans, people who desperately need help but cling to the myth that anyone can make it in America through hard work. Hochschild's insights are compassionate, illuminating, and deeply moving." --Robert B. Reich, former secretary of labor and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley "In Stolen Pride , the inimitable Arlie Russell Hochschild once again sheds light on an often-overlooked segment of Americans, providing a deeply human exploration of the rituals and emotions that sustain a proud region in precarious times." --Jennifer Silva, author of We're Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America "As with Hochschild's classic Strangers in Their Own Land, Stolen Pride has a truth and intimacy that delivers to the grateful reader what is rare in today's political studies: true human understanding. Stolen Pride is a superb book, and in these times, an essential read." --Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body and Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild reveals what liberals miss--that the moral emotions of pride and shame animate the resentment that roils our politics. This is the best book yet on the moral and political psychology of the new right, a masterclass in the art of listening across our cultural and political divides." --Michael J. Sandel, author of The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?, Praise for Stolen Pride : "Reflecting on pride and how communities misconstrue or misdirect blame, Hochschild seeks to explain the growth of Trumpism and white nationalism while also opening a window on a brokenhearted community." --Alta Journal "An insightful, troubling look at political resentments in the forgotten heartland." --Kirkus Reviews "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What a superb book! If progressives are ever to regain the trust of downwardly mobile white voters powerfully drawn to Trump and the far right, we need to listen deeply to Arlie Hochschild." --Robert Kuttner, co-editor of the American Prospect and author of Going Big "Arlie Russell Hochschild's Stolen Pride is a masterpiece of epic proportions. Her account of a small, struggling Appalachian community's response to a parade of out-of-state white nationalists provides a glimmer of hope for our fragile democracy, even in the face of political polarization, economic inequality, racism, and the nonrational, emotional dimensions of political identity and mobilization. My advice to everyone is: read this book." --Shaunna L. Scott, associate professor emerita of sociology, University of Kentucky, and former president of the Appalachian Studies Association "In Stolen Pride , Arlie Russell Hochschild continues her cutting-edge research into forgotten Americans, people who desperately need help but cling to the myth that anyone can make it in America through hard work. Hochschild's insights are compassionate, illuminating, and deeply moving." --Robert B. Reich, former secretary of labor and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley "In Stolen Pride , the inimitable Arlie Russell Hochschild once again sheds light on an often-overlooked segment of Americans, providing a deeply human exploration of the rituals and emotions that sustain a proud region in precarious times." --Jennifer Silva, author of We're Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America "As with Hochschild's classic Strangers in Their Own Land, Stolen Pride has a truth and intimacy that delivers to the grateful reader what is rare in today's political studies: true human understanding. Stolen Pride is a superb book, and in these times, an essential read." --Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body and Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild reveals what liberals miss--that the moral emotions of pride and shame animate the resentment that roils our politics. This is the best book yet on the moral and political psychology of the new right, a masterclass in the art of listening across our cultural and political divides." --Michael J. Sandel, author of The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?, Praise for Stolen Pride : " Stolen Pride has an authority earned through seven years of research. . . . [achieving] a kaleidoscopic effect. . . . Her compassion is tangible. The most effective of her myriad tools is simply listening to those whose life stories don''t often get heard in the national conversation." --The New York Times Book Review " Stolen Pride is, at its core, a book about the right-wing turn of the nation. . . . [Hochschild] takes us into a community under intense pressure and reveals the story of that community in a nuanced and graceful way, avoiding heated rhetoric and allowing her subjects to reveal their world with sympathy and understanding." --The Boston Globe "In Stolen Pride , Hochschild locates the heart of Trump''s appeal to rural voters in emotions of pride and shame--including pride in their region''s traditions and shame in what it''s become in an era of declining coal jobs and rising drug addiction." -- Vox "Hochschild''s emphasis on unrecognized grief is a necessary corrective." -- Boston Review "Reflecting on pride and how communities misconstrue or misdirect blame, Hochschild seeks to explain the growth of Trumpism and white nationalism while also opening a window on a brokenhearted community." --Alta Journal "An insightful, troubling look at political resentments in the forgotten heartland." --Kirkus Reviews "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What a superb book! If progressives are ever to regain the trust of downwardly mobile white voters powerfully drawn to Trump and the far right, we need to listen deeply to Arlie Hochschild." --Robert Kuttner, co-editor of the American Prospect and author of Going Big "Arlie Russell Hochschild''s Stolen Pride is a masterpiece of epic proportions. Her account of a small, struggling Appalachian community''s response to a parade of out-of-state white nationalists provides a glimmer of hope for our fragile democracy, even in the face of political polarization, economic inequality, racism, and the nonrational, emotional dimensions of political identity and mobilization. My advice to everyone is: read this book." --Shaunna L. Scott, associate professor emerita of sociology, University of Kentucky, and former president of the Appalachian Studies Association "In Stolen Pride , Arlie Russell Hochschild continues her cutting-edge research into forgotten Americans, people who desperately need help but cling to the myth that anyone can make it in America through hard work. Hochschild''s insights are compassionate, illuminating, and deeply moving." --Robert B. Reich, former secretary of labor and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley "In Stolen Pride , the inimitable Arlie Russell Hochschild once again sheds light on an often-overlooked segment of Americans, providing a deeply human exploration of the rituals and emotions that sustain a proud region in precarious times." --Jennifer Silva, author of We''re Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America "As with Hochschild''s classic Strangers in Their Own Land, Stolen Pride has a truth and intimacy that delivers to the grateful reader what is rare in today''s political studies: true human understanding. Stolen Pride is a superb book, and in these times, an essential read." --Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body and Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild reveals what liberals miss--that the moral emotions of pride and shame animate the resentment that roils our politics. This is the best book yet on the moral and political psychology of the new right, a masterclass in the art of listening across our cultural and political divides." --Michael J. Sandel, author of The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?, Praise for Stolen Pride : "In Stolen Pride , Hochschild locates the heart of Trump's appeal to rural voters in emotions of pride and shame--including pride in their region's traditions and shame in what it's become in an era of declining coal jobs and rising drug addiction." -- Vox "Hochschild's emphasis on unrecognized grief is a necessary corrective." -- Boston Review "Reflecting on pride and how communities misconstrue or misdirect blame, Hochschild seeks to explain the growth of Trumpism and white nationalism while also opening a window on a brokenhearted community." --Alta Journal "An insightful, troubling look at political resentments in the forgotten heartland." --Kirkus Reviews "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "What a superb book! If progressives are ever to regain the trust of downwardly mobile white voters powerfully drawn to Trump and the far right, we need to listen deeply to Arlie Hochschild." --Robert Kuttner, co-editor of the American Prospect and author of Going Big "Arlie Russell Hochschild's Stolen Pride is a masterpiece of epic proportions. Her account of a small, struggling Appalachian community's response to a parade of out-of-state white nationalists provides a glimmer of hope for our fragile democracy, even in the face of political polarization, economic inequality, racism, and the nonrational, emotional dimensions of political identity and mobilization. My advice to everyone is: read this book." --Shaunna L. Scott, associate professor emerita of sociology, University of Kentucky, and former president of the Appalachian Studies Association "In Stolen Pride , Arlie Russell Hochschild continues her cutting-edge research into forgotten Americans, people who desperately need help but cling to the myth that anyone can make it in America through hard work. Hochschild's insights are compassionate, illuminating, and deeply moving." --Robert B. Reich, former secretary of labor and professor emeritus, University of California, Berkeley "In Stolen Pride , the inimitable Arlie Russell Hochschild once again sheds light on an often-overlooked segment of Americans, providing a deeply human exploration of the rituals and emotions that sustain a proud region in precarious times." --Jennifer Silva, author of We're Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America "As with Hochschild's classic Strangers in Their Own Land, Stolen Pride has a truth and intimacy that delivers to the grateful reader what is rare in today's political studies: true human understanding. Stolen Pride is a superb book, and in these times, an essential read." --Mark Danner, author of Stripping Bare the Body and Spiral: Trapped in the Forever War "Arlie Hochschild reveals what liberals miss--that the moral emotions of pride and shame animate the resentment that roils our politics. This is the best book yet on the moral and political psychology of the new right, a masterclass in the art of listening across our cultural and political divides." --Michael J. Sandel, author of The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?
Synopsis
In her first book since the widely acclaimed Strangers in Their Own Land , National Book Award finalist and bestselling author Arlie Russell Hochschild now ventures to Appalachia, uncovering the "pride paradox" that has given the right's appeals such resonance. A 2024 New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Pick A New York Times Book Review Best Book of the Year One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of 2024 For all the attempts to understand the state of American politics and the blue/red divide, we've ignored what economic and cultural loss can do to pride . What happens, Arlie Russell Hochschild asks, when a proud people in a hard-hit region suffer the deep loss of pride and are confronted with a powerful political appeal that makes it feel "stolen"? Hochschild's research drew her to Pikeville, Kentucky, in the heart of Appalachia, within the whitest and second-poorest congressional district in the nation, where the city was reeling: coal jobs had left, crushing poverty persisted, and a deadly drug crisis struck the region. Although Pikeville was in the political center thirty years ago, by 2016, 80 percent of the district's population voted for Donald Trump. Her brilliant exploration of the town's response to a white nationalist march in 2017 -- a rehearsal for the deadly Unite the Right march that would soon take place in Charlottesville, Virginia -- takes us deep inside a torn and suffering community. Hochschild focuses on a group swept up in the shifting political landscape: blue-collar men. In small churches, hillside hollers, roadside diners, trailer parks, and Narcotics Anonymous meetings, Hochschild introduces us to unforgettable people, and offers an original lens through which to see them and the wider world. In Stolen Pride , Hochschild incisively explores our dangerous times, even as she also points a way forward. "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), In her first book since the widely acclaimed Strangers in Their Own Land , National Book Award finalist and bestselling author Arlie Russell Hochschild now ventures to Appalachia, uncovering the "pride paradox" that has given the right's appeals such resonance. A 2024 New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice Pick A New York Times Book Review Best Book of the Year For all the attempts to understand the state of American politics and the blue/red divide, we've ignored what economic and cultural loss can do to pride . What happens, Arlie Russell Hochschild asks, when a proud people in a hard-hit region suffer the deep loss of pride and are confronted with a powerful political appeal that makes it feel "stolen"? Hochschild's research drew her to Pikeville, Kentucky, in the heart of Appalachia, within the whitest and second-poorest congressional district in the nation, where the city was reeling: coal jobs had left, crushing poverty persisted, and a deadly drug crisis struck the region. Although Pikeville was in the political center thirty years ago, by 2016, 80 percent of the district's population voted for Donald Trump. Her brilliant exploration of the town's response to a white nationalist march in 2017 -- a rehearsal for the deadly Unite the Right march that would soon take place in Charlottesville, Virginia -- takes us deep inside a torn and suffering community. Hochschild focuses on a group swept up in the shifting political landscape: blue-collar men. In small churches, hillside hollers, roadside diners, trailer parks, and Narcotics Anonymous meetings, Hochschild introduces us to unforgettable people, and offers an original lens through which to see them and the wider world. In Stolen Pride , Hochschild incisively explores our dangerous times, even as she also points a way forward. "A piercing . . . impressive and nuanced assessment of a critical factor in American politics." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), In her first book since the widely acclaimed Strangers in Their Own Land, the National Book Award finalist and bestselling author Arlie Russell Hochschild now ventures to Appalachia, uncovering the "pride paradox" that has given the right's appeals such resonance For all the efforts to understand the state of American politics and the blue/red divide, we've ignored what economic and cultural loss can do to pride. In Stolen Pride, Arlie Russell Hochschild argues that Donald Trump has turned lost pride into stolen pride and shame into blame, and that the result of his rhetorical alchemy has been to weaponize that shame and introduce a potent blend of anger and often violent rhetoric--undermining democracy and highlighting revenge. Hochschild's research drew her to Pikeville, Kentucky, in the heart of Appalachia, within the whitest and second-poorest congressional district in the nation, where its residents faced the perfect storm. The city was reeling: coal jobs had left, crushing poverty arrived, and a deadly drug crisis struck the region more powerfully than anywhere else in the nation. Although Pikeville had been in the political center thirty years ago, by 2016, 80 percent of the district's population voted for Donald Trump. Hochschild's brilliant exploration of how the town responded in 2017, when a white nationalist march came to town--a rehearsal for the deadly Unite the Right march that would take place in Charlottesville, Virginia, just four months later--takes us deep inside a community that defies stereotypes. In Stolen Pride, Hochschild--whose previous book, Strangers in Their Own Land, was heralded by the New York Times as one of a small handful of books to read to understand Trump and the 2016 election--focuses on a group at the center of the shifting political landscape: blue-collar men. Long conversations over six years with mayors and felons, clerks and shopkeepers, road workers and teachers, ex-coal miners, and recovering addicts form the core of the book, movingly introducing readers to real people living deep within the political storm. Hochschild's great gift is to decode the emotional narratives that demagogues can speak to and lay bare the pain that lies beneath the rage. And in some of the voices she listens to, Hochschild hears an alternative to the inchoate anger, as she and her subjects imagine a way we might build bridges and move forward.
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F459.P55H63 2024

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