Friday, December 30, 2016

"EMPATHY WALLS"

Arlie Russell Hochschild, Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right (New York & London: The New Press, 2016) ("It was empathy walls that interested me. An empathy wall is an obstacle to deep understanding of another person, one that can make us feel indifferent or even hostile to those who hold different beliefs or whose childhood is rooted in different circumstances. In a period of political tumult, we grasp for quick certainties. We shoehorn new information into ways we already think. We settle for knowing our opposite numbers from the outside. But is it possible, without changing our beliefs, to know others from the inside, to see reality through their eyes, to understand the links between life, feeling, and politics; that is, to cross the empathy wall? I thought it was." Id. at 5.).