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Joe Bageant (1946-2011) is an American author and columnist known for his book Deer Hunting With Jesus.

Bageant was originally raised in Winchester, Virginia. He left Winchester and worked as a journalist and editor. In 2001, Bageant moved back to Winchester.[1]

In Deer Hunting With Jesus: Dispatches From America's Class War Bageant discusses how Democrats have lost the political support of poor rural whites and how the Republican Party has convinced these individuals to vote against their own economic self-interest. The book is mainly centered on his hometown, Winchester.

In 2010, Bageant published a similarly themed book, Rainbow Pie: A Redneck Memoir, ISBN 978-1846272578. Bageant used his extended family’s post WW II years experience to describe the social hierarchy in the USA. The book examines the post-war journey of 22 million rural Americans into the cities, where they became, the author argues, the foundation of a permanent white underclass and comprise much of today’s heartland “red state” voters. Bageant frequently appears as a commentator on radio and television internationally, and writes a progressive online columns distributed to hundreds of blogs and websites. Bageant maintains his own blog, simply called Joe Bageant, and serves as a roving honorary editor with Cyrano's Journal Today and The Greanville Post, both sites devoted to progressive political and media analyses.

On January 4, 2011, Bageant announced on his web site that he had been "struck down by an extremely serious form of cancer" which was inoperable and was unable to engage in correspondence or his usual work, but hoped to be able to resume them in the future.[2]

On March 27, 2011, it was announced on his website that he had passed away on March 26th after "following a four-month struggle with cancer". [3]

References

  1. ^ Bageant, Joe (2007). Deer Hunting With Jesus. New York: Crown Books. ISBN 978-0307339362. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help), p. 36
  2. ^ Bageant, Joe (2011-01-04). "A Note from Joe". JoeBageant.com. Retrieved 2011-01-22. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "Joe Bageant, 1946-2011". JoeBageant.com. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-03-27. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

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