Arlie Hochschild

Arlie Hochschild

sociologist United States

Arlie Hochschild is an American sociologist known for her research on emotions, gender roles, and the labor market. Her work often explores the concept of 'emotional labor' and how personal feelings are managed in professional settings. Hochschild's influential books, such as 'The Managed Heart' and 'Strangers in Their Own Land,' delve into the complexities of human relationships, social inequalities, and the impact of cultural narratives on individual experiences. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of how socio-economic factors shape personal and collective identities.

Born on Jan 05, 1940 (86 years old)

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