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The politics of resentment : rural consciousness in Wisconsin and the rise of Scott Walker

Title
The politics of resentment : rural consciousness in Wisconsin and the rise of Scott Walker / Katherine J. Cramer.
ISBN
9780226349084
022634908X
9780226349114
022634911X
9780226349251
Publication
Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2016.
Copyright Notice Date
©2016.
Physical Description
xii, 285 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
"Since the election of Scott Walker, Wisconsin has been seen as ground zero for debates about the appropriate role of government in the wake of the Great Recession. In a time of rising inequality, Walker not only survived a bitterly contested recall that brought thousands of protesters to Capitol Square, he was subsequently reelected. How could this happen? How is it that the very people who stand to benefit from strong government services not only vote against the candidates who support those services but are vehemently against the very idea of big government?"--Amazon.com.
"Since the election of Scott Walker, Wisconsin has been seen as ground zero for debates about the appropriate role of government in the wake of the Great Recession. In a time of rising inequality, Walker not only survived a bitterly contested recall that brought thousands of protesters to Capitol Square, he was subsequently reelected. How could this happen? How is it that the very people who stand to benefit from strong government services not only vote against the candidates who support those services but are vehemently against the very idea of big government? With The Politics of Resentment, Katherine J. Cramer uncovers an oft-overlooked piece of the puzzle: rural political consciousness and the resentment of the "liberal elite." Rural voters are distrustful that politicians will respect the distinct values of their communities and allocate a fair share of resources. What can look like disagreements about basic political principles are therefore actually rooted in something even more fundamental: who we are as people and how closely a candidate's social identity matches our own. Using Scott Walker and Wisconsin's prominent and protracted debate about the appropriate role of government, Cramer illuminates the contours of rural consciousness, showing how place-based identities profoundly influence how people understand politics, regardless of whether urban politicians and their supporters really do shortchange or look down on those living in the country. The Politics of Resentment shows that rural resentment--no less than partisanship, race, or class--plays a major role in dividing America against itself."--Publisher's description.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 08, 2017
Series
Chicago studies in American politics.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-274) and index.
Contents
Making sense of politics through resentment
A method of listening
The contours of rural consciousness
The context of rural consciousness
Attitudes toward public institutions and public employees
Support for small government
Reactions to the ruckus
We teach these things to each other
Appendix A: county map of Wisconsin
Appendix B: descriptions of groups observed and municipalities in which they met
Appendix C: Questions used during observation.
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