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The Mythic Whiteness of Hillbilly Elegy (bostonreview.net)
4 points by lilrhody on Nov 20, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



Ms Wayland-Smith seems afflicted with self loathing over the fact that she is white. What a shame; we should all be comfortable in our own skins.


Not just white, but a white recovering hillbilly. Note the hyphenated last name...no upper class aspiration signaling there.

The problem is the article is poorly written to boot. What I get from the article is

1. The author self-identified as from a hillbilly culture. Ignores the fact that hillbilly is a pejorative term right up there with the N-word in certain circles and certain circumstances. Wayland-Smith seems unaware of this.

2. Wayland-Smith proceeds to describe negative stereotypes of mountain folk life as though it is the totality of their experience. Note: her current connections with the culture are through “social media contact with family and old acquaintances”. As with all the finest social anthropologists.

Her connection with the culture is now pixels on a screen and, in the finest “old man rants at cloud” tradition, rants on and on. I take it she doesn’t like hill culture much but, then again, few people with hyphenated last names do.

3. Wayland-Smith then equates hill culture with Trump supporters. Her political position can be best extrapolated from the phrase “Trump’s most egregious racist dog whistles”. I’m guessing she thinks this connection to 47% of the voting public is a bad thing.

4. I’m also guessing the movie’s hillbilly character is placed in a more positive light than she would like, and she finds that...deplorable. (I hate it when perfectly good words get stolen by the Zeitgeist) So she rants against the movie as a whole...except for people whose vitriol would jeopardize her upper-class aspirations (Amy Adams, a true hottie BTW).

I have absolutely no idea who this article is written for, or why.

When I got a pop-up requesting support for the site, I think milk went up my nose.


How is this in any way technical? Looks completely political/social to me. I would think there are other more appropriate platforms for this kind of posting.


HN is for much more than just technical stories. Nearly anything that's intellectually interesting is welcome, which includes lots of articles on history, arts, literature, you name it.

Garden-variety politics and ideological battle pieces are not so welcome, but not because they're non-technical. It's because they're not driven primarily by intellectual interest, i.e. curiosity, and lead to flamewars rather than curious conversation.

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