Dying of whiteness : how the politics of racial resentment is killing America's heartland / Jonathan M. Metzl.
2019
KF3775 .M48 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Dying of whiteness : how the politics of racial resentment is killing America's heartland / Jonathan M. Metzl.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York : Basic Books, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
viii, 341 pages : illustrations, charts ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Dying of whiteness
Part 1: Missouri. The cape
Risk
Interview : I can't just make it go away
The man card
Interview : we gotta take up arms
Preventative medicine
Interview : the biggest heart
What was the risk?
Interview : the whys and what-ifs
Trigger warnings
Part 2: Tennessee. Unaffordable
Cost
In the name of affordable care
Focus
Socialism
Everybody
De-progressive
The numbers tell the story
Part 3: Kansas. Beneath the surface
There's no place like home
The Kansas experiment
Interview : a downward cycle
Austerity
Interview : a bad rap
The schools
Interview : the race card
Congestive heart failure
Interview : no matter what he does
Millions of millions
Conclusion: The castle doctrine.
Part 1: Missouri. The cape
Risk
Interview : I can't just make it go away
The man card
Interview : we gotta take up arms
Preventative medicine
Interview : the biggest heart
What was the risk?
Interview : the whys and what-ifs
Trigger warnings
Part 2: Tennessee. Unaffordable
Cost
In the name of affordable care
Focus
Socialism
Everybody
De-progressive
The numbers tell the story
Part 3: Kansas. Beneath the surface
There's no place like home
The Kansas experiment
Interview : a downward cycle
Austerity
Interview : a bad rap
The schools
Interview : the race card
Congestive heart failure
Interview : no matter what he does
Millions of millions
Conclusion: The castle doctrine.
Summary
"With the rise of the Tea Party and the election of Donald Trump, many middle- and lower-income white Americans threw their support behind conservative politicians who pledged to make life great again for people like them. But as Dying of Whiteness shows, the right-wing policies that resulted from this white backlash put these voters' very health at risk--and, in the end, threaten everyone's well-being. Physician and sociologist Jonathan M. Metzl travels across America's heartland seeking to better understand the politics of racial resentment and its impact on public health. Interviewing a range of Americans, he uncovers how racial anxieties led to the repeal of gun control laws in Missouri, stymied the Affordable Care Act in Tennessee, and fueled massive cuts to schools and social services in Kansas. Although such measures promised to restore greatness to white America, Metzl's systematic analysis of health data dramatically reveals they did just the opposite: these policies made life sicker, harder, and shorter in the very populations they purported to aid. Thus, white life expectancies fell, gun suicides soared, and school dropout rates rose. Powerful, searing, and sobering, Dying of Whiteness ultimately demonstrates just how much white America would benefit by emphasizing cooperation, rather than chasing false promises of supremacy"--Publisher's description
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-330) and index.
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Call Number
KF3775 .M48 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781541644984 (hardcover)
1541644980 (hardcover)
9781541644960 (ebook)
1541644964
1541644980 (hardcover)
9781541644960 (ebook)
1541644964
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