Middletown Lives through Middle-Class Eyes: Hillbilly Elegy and the Problem with the “Liberal Media”

Sharon Zechowski
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J.D. Vance does not become Senator Vance without the success of Hillbilly Elegy, his best-selling memoir (and later, film) about growing up in, and getting out of, rural Appalachia.  Initially praised by media critics for its ability to challenge middle-class assumptions about the “white working class,” the book assuaged both liberal anxiety and conservative outrage by providing demographically appropriate explanations for the election of Donald Trump.  However, the book, feature film and subsequent political campaign are also part of a much larger, lucrative culture industry built upon the commodification and fetishization of the white working class, one driven by middle-class tastes and prejudices.  This was most apparent in the promotion of the book and film by the so-called liberal media establishment, represented by the New York Times, The New Yorker, Netflix, Imagine Entertainment, HarperCollins, and Harpo Productions, to name a few.  However, the reinforcement of the false binary between liberal and conservative media obscured how the corporate media system helped elect a candidate who will work most certainly against the interests of actual working people, further alienating them from each other and a shared labor platform more generally.  Examining Hillbilly Elegy through the five filters of the Propaganda Model will help to explain the ideological and material effects of the corporate media’s agenda upon the growing class divide.
中产阶级眼中的米德尔敦生活:山民的悲歌与 "自由媒体 "的问题
J.D.万斯之所以能成为参议员,离不开他的畅销回忆录《山民的挽歌》(Hillbilly Elegy)的成功(后来还拍成了电影),这本书讲述了他在阿巴拉契亚农村的成长经历和出路。 这本书为唐纳德-特朗普(Donald Trump)的当选提供了符合人口统计学的解释,从而缓解了自由派的焦虑和保守派的愤怒。 然而,这本书、故事片和随后的政治运动也是一个规模更大、利润更丰厚的文化产业的一部分,这个文化产业建立在对白人工人阶级的商品化和迷信之上,由中产阶级的品味和偏见所驱动。 这一点在《纽约时报》、《纽约客》、Netflix、Imagine Entertainment、HarperCollins 和 Harpo Productions 等所谓自由派媒体机构对该书和电影的宣传中表现得最为明显。 然而,自由派和保守派媒体之间虚假二元对立的强化,掩盖了企业媒体系统如何帮助选出了一位最有可能损害实际劳动人民利益的候选人,进一步疏远了他们之间的关系,以及更广泛的共同劳动平台。 通过 "宣传模式 "的五个滤镜来审视《山民的挽歌》,将有助于解释企业媒体的议程对日益加剧的阶级分化所产生的意识形态和物质影响。
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