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DESCRIPTION:Arlie Russel Hochschild, a sociology professor emerita at UC Berkeley and 
 author of The Second Shift and The Outsourced Self, will discuss her most 
 recent book, Strangers in Their Own Land; Anger and Mourning on the 
 American Right.\n\nOver five years, Hochschild got to know people in the 
 Louisiana bayou country – stronghold of the conservative right. How, she 
 wondered, could those in the poorest state in the nation disparage help 
 from the federal government? How could residents of a highly polluted area 
 resist the idea of regulating polluters? Most of all what was the appeal of 
 Donald Trump?\n\nHochschild’s book explores what she calls their “deep 
 story” and behind it, their fear of losing a familiar world, their dread 
 of economic decline, and suspicion of government betrayal. Most of all, 
 they understand themselves, she observes, as a forgotten and demeaned 
 “minority group.” After her presentation, there will be time for 
 questions and discussion.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/30/18790592.php
SUMMARY:Strangers In Their Own Land - Why Do People Fall Into The Arms Of Donald Trump?
LOCATION:Niebyl Proctor Library,\n6501 Telegraph Avenue\nOakland, CA 94607
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/08/30/18790592.php
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