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What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia

De: Elizabeth Catte
Narrado por: Jo Anna Perrin
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In 2016, headlines declared Appalachia ground zero for America's "forgotten tribe" of white working-class voters. Journalists flocked to the region to extract sympathetic profiles of families devastated by poverty, abandoned by establishment politics, and eager to consume cheap campaign promises.

What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia is a frank assessment of America's recent fascination with the people and problems of the region. The audiobook analyzes trends in contemporary writing on Appalachia, presents a brief history of Appalachia with an eye toward unpacking Appalachian stereotypes, and provides examples of writing, art, and policy created by Appalachians as opposed to for Appalachians.

The audiobook offers a much-needed insider's perspective on the region.

©2018 Elizabeth Catte (P)2018 Tantor
Ciencias Sociales

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I wish this book was longer, and the near-robotic delivery of the narrator took some getting used to, but a very interesting book nonetheless. Definitely recommended.

Wish it was longer

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Writing the review mostly as a counter vote to the ones claiming the reading is bad. It's not bad. I'm picky and I found Perrin's reading (just glanced up to find her name) clear, listenable, just fine. De gustibus and all, but she didn't bug me in the least. Wonderful book.

Antidote to JD Vance pablum/ nicely read

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It was good to learn a different perspective on the people of Appalachia. My grandmother was from rural Eastern Kentucky and Hillbilly Elegy opened up my mind to the world she grow up in. Although, I by no means ever saw it as a poor white only issue, so I appreciated the full story presented in this book.

Good to know the whole story of Appalachia

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This book has a great deal of integrity. The author and her research are authentic. I learned quite a lot about the Appalachia I have adopted. But when a book is about authenticity, why is the reader not from Appalachia? I could recommend many people who are trained actors who still sound like they’re from around here, as Appalachian people say.

Let Appalachian people read their own stories

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I listened to this after listening to Hillbilly Elegy. Which should be titled MY Hillbilly Elegy as it centers on ONE family and ONE families outcomes...but I digress.

The history part of this book was great and as a researcher myself I appreciated it. Problem is it takes one persons narrative (I.e., Elegy) and made it one cultures narrative. Everyone has a story and many things have influenced their stories. That doesn’t make everyone have the same story...

As the saying goes (and we hill-folk have lots of them) all poodles are dogs, but that doesn’t mean all dogs are poodles!

Why is every culture diverse...except Appalachians?

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