Deer hunting with Jesus

dispatches from America's class war

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2007 by Crown Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-307-33936-2
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3 stars (1 review)

After thirty years spent scratching together a middle-class life out of a "dirt-poor" childhood, Joe Bageant moved back to his hometown of Winchester, Virginia, where he realized that his family and neighbors were the very people who carried George W. Bush to victory. That was ironic, because Winchester, like countless American small towns, is fast becoming the bedrock of a permanent underclass. Two in five of the people in his old neighborhood do not have high school diplomas. Nearly everyone over fifty has serious health problems, and many have no health care. Credit ratings are low or nonexistent, and alcohol, overeating, and Jesus are the preferred avenues of escape.A raucous mix of storytelling and political commentary, Deer Hunting with Jesus is Bageant's report on what he learned by coming home. He writes of his childhood friends who work at factory jobs that are constantly on the verge of being outsourced; …

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3 stars

Self-proclaimed redneck points out why a class of voters are so easily misled. Short version - the fundamentalist church and a lack of education are the main problem, covering for lying politicians. An inability to see consequences is the main result.

I found the book educational and at times eye-opening: I was completely surprised (and depressed) by connecting a lack of concern for the environment to a firm belief in the rapture and the end of this world. Inherent distrust in anyone who isn't "their guy" is also concerning.

Can any of this be overcome? The author believes education could work, but doesn't dig into details. Much of public education has been co-opted over the last century, and it is always first to lose funding. While he may be right, I think new approaches are necessary.

The book isn't "hilarious" as promised on the dust jacket. Howard Zinn's quote is …

Subjects

  • Social classes -- United States
  • United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-