South Bend has seemed oddly illegible to the rest of the country. Is it a college town? A post-industrial city? A rich white place? A poor minority one? Trying to think through why all these diverging perceptions map onto the same place:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/30/upshot/buttigieg-south-bend-image.html …
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Some of this is just me musing about how we form perceptions of places. But in Buttigieg's case, what you make of South Bend can shape what you make of him. More than the other candidates, his pitch is about *a place.*
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I think it says more about those people who’ve never been there (and how they feel about Buttigieg) than it says about South Bend.
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Is it a function of most outsiders having a stronger (positive or negative) conception of Notre Dame than South Bend itself?
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What does it say about ppl making broad assumptions about a place they've never been to and ppl they'v never met. What does it say about ppls need to fit everything into a box but in reality every person and every place is complicated and has a layered history.
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