Metzls Dying of Whiteness honored with RFK Book Award – Vanderbilt University News

Posted: June 24, 2020 at 7:02 am

Dying of Whiteness (Basic Books)

Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing Americas Heartland, by Jonathan Metzl, Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Psychiatry and director of the Department of Medicine, Health and Society, has been awarded the 2020 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award.

The award was established in 1980 with the proceeds from Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.s best-selling biographyRobert Kennedy and His Timesto recognize a book each year that exemplifies Robert Kennedys values, concerns and legacy.

The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Organization noted in its news release:The book offers an enlightening exploration of white identity politics and how the policies pitched to working-class white voters, promising to make white America great again, are actually making their lives sicker, harder and shorter as a result.

This sense of white identity politics was in some instances a more powerful driver than longevity or well-being for dictating how people behaved, Metzl said. In very pro-gun communities, what happened was that the people who were pushing for guns the most were also putting themselves at the highest risk because most gun deaths are gun suicides. Certain people we spoke to had tremendous medical need but at the same time they were going to reject the possibility of getting this health insurance, not because they didnt need it medically or financiallythey definitely didbut because of this bigger ideology about politics.

The award was announced during a nationally televised ceremony.

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