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.”
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深层故事是个“感觉仿佛”(fels-as-if)的故事一一这是个情感讲述的故事,以象征为语言。它无关看法,无关事实。告诉我们对事情的感受如何。这样一个故事令政治光谱两端的人们都可以退后一步,探索另一端人们看待世界的主观棱镜。我认为如果没有它,我们便无法理解任何人的政治观点,无论左派还是右派。因为我们都有深层故事。
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