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We're Still Here Jennifer M. Silva (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bucknell University)

We're Still Here By Jennifer M. Silva (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bucknell University)

Summary

We're Still Here provides powerful, on the ground evidence of the remaking of working-class identity and politics. Drawing on years of fieldwork and over 100 interviews with black, white, and Latino working-class residents of a declining coal town in Pennsylvania, Jennifer M. Silva tells a deep, multi-generational story of pain and politics.

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We're Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America by Jennifer M. Silva (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bucknell University)

The economy has been brutal to American workers for several decades. The chance to give one's children a better life than one's own-the promise at the heart of the American Dream-is withering away. In turn, deaths of despair such as drug overdoses, suicides, and cirrhosis of the liver are rising among the working class. The 2016 elections threw into sharp relief how little we know about how working-class people translate their grievances into politics. In We're Still Here, Jennifer M. Silva tells a deep, multi-generational story of pain and politics that will endure long after Trump and the elections of 2016. Drawing on over 100 interviews with black, white, and Latino working-class residents of a declining coal town in Pennsylvania, Silva proposes that the key to understanding the puzzle of working-class politics is to understand how the decline of the American Dream is lived and felt. In the post-industrial age, the routines and rhythms of traditional working-class life such as manual labor, unions, marriage, church, and social clubs have diminished. Moreover, the institutions that have historically mediated between individual, personal struggles and broader, collective political coalitions have become active sites of betrayal. In this void, individual strategies for coping with pain, and finding personal redemption, have themselves become sources of political stimulus and reaction among the working class. In the coal region, understanding how generations of Democratic voters come to reject the social safety net and often politics altogether requires moving beyond simple partisanship into a maze of addiction, joblessness, family disruption, violence, and trauma. How working-class men and women put the pieces back together - if they do at all-will have grave consequences for the future of American democracy. We're Still Here provides powerful, on the ground evidence of the remaking of working-class identity and politics that will spark new tensions but also open up the possibility for shifting alliances and new possibilities.

We're Still Here Reviews

Jennifer Silva's We're Still Here is one of the best such books I have read. Chief among its merits are the diverse range of people Silva interviews - young, middle-aged, single, coupled, divorced, white, African American and Latinx - and her skill at letting them tell their own stories in their own distinctive and revealing ways. * David C. Unger, Survival Journal *

About Jennifer M. Silva (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bucknell University)

Jennifer M. Silva is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University. Her first book, Coming Up Short: Working-Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncertainty (Oxford, 2013) examines the transition to adulthood for working-class Millennials.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One: From the New Deal to Trump America Chapter Two: Forgotten Men Chapter Three: The Coalminer's Granddaughter Chapter Four: In Search of Redemption Chapter Five: Something We Never Had Chapter Six: Democracy Denied? Conclusion References

Additional information

CIN0190888040VG
9780190888046
0190888040
We're Still Here: Pain and Politics in the Heart of America by Jennifer M. Silva (Assistant Professor of Sociology, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bucknell University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2019-08-22
304
N/A
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