Guest Blogging on Concurring Opinions about Whiteness, Class, Rurality
I've been guest blogging for the past few weeks over at Concurring Opinions and invite you over to that blog, on "the law, the universe, and everything" to see what I've been writing. I've done a four-installment review/commentary on J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis. Spoiler Alert: I'm not a big fan but, in the end, suggest that the book can help law profs better understand the low-income white students who (thankfully, yes, thankfully!) show up in our classrooms from time to time. My posts are:
On Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and the White Working Class
Hillbilly Elegy as Rorschach Test
The "Shock and Awe" Response to Hillbilly Elegy: Pondering the Role of Race
On Ree Dolly, J.D. Vance and Empathy for Low-Income Whites (or, What Hillbilly Elegy is Good for)
I've also done a bit of writing about rurality, with these posts:
Rurality and Government Retreat
Local Journalism as Antidote to Echo Chambers and Fake News
Also related to rurality are these posts about spatiality and abortion access.
Did You Hear the One About the Alaska Legislator Who Said ...
Sanger's Tour de Force on Abortion (with a Blind Spot for Geography)
Carol Sanger of Columbia Law responded to my post about her new book, About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in the 21st Century, here. I love the fact she says I get the "last word" in our exchange over the significance of geography.
I expect to post another item or two before my term as a guest blogger expires in about a week.