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Rural America

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"The United States was born in the country", Richard Hofstadter once wrote, "and remained emotionally attached to it long after it had moved away", David B. Danbom added in his 'History of Rural America'. Thus it may be argued that the study of American culture and civilization, first and foremost, needs to make sense of the rural. This multidisciplinary volume focuses on rural America, on areas seemingly apart from the political, economic, and cultural centers of the nation. Despite this apparent marginality, the rural often proves to be constitutive not only of regional but also of other subnational and even national American identities. Putting rurality at the center thus problematizes the well-established dichotomous models of city vs. country. The contributors to this volume address the rural as a mythic construction (e.g. as the American "Heartland" and as the centerpiece of a US pastoral tradition), as a (socio-)economic sector, as an imaginary time-space within American culture, and as the site of specific political, social, and cultural practices with, at times, transnational/global implications. The various perspectives on rural America are drawn from the fields of history, sociology, cultural studies, literary studies, environmental studies, and journalism.

About the author

Heike Paul teaches American Studies at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany). Her current research interests are cultural mobility and interculturality, Canadian cultural studies and contemporary North American literature.

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“The United States was born in the country”, Richard Hofstadter once wrote, “and remained emotionally attached to it long after it had moved away”, David B. Danbom added in his ‘History of Rural America’. Thus it may be argued that the study of American culture and civilization, first and foremost, needs to make sense of the rural. This multidisciplinary volume focuses on rural America, on areas seemingly apart from the political, economic, and cultural centers of the nation. Despite this apparent marginality, the rural often proves to be constitutive not only of regional but also of other subnational and even national American identities. Putting rurality at the center thus problematizes the well-established dichotomous models of city vs. country. The contributors to this volume address the rural as a mythic construction (e.g. as the American “Heartland” and as the centerpiece of a US pastoral tradition), as a (socio-)economic sector, as an imaginary time-space within American culture, and as the site of specific political, social, and cultural practices with, at times, transnational/global implications. The various perspectives on rural America are drawn from the fields of history, sociology, cultural studies, literary studies, environmental studies, and journalism.

Product details

Assisted by Paul (Editor), Antj Kley (Editor), Heike Paul (Editor), Paul (Editor), Antje Kley (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 01.04.2015
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies
 
EAN 9783825363833
ISBN 978-3-8253-6383-3
Pages 510
Illustrations 59 Abbildungen
Dimensions (packing) 13.5 x 21 x 3.6 cm
Weight (packing) 695 g
 
Series American Studies / A Monograph Series > 253
American Studies > Vol.253
American Studies / A Monograph Series > 253
American Studies > 253
Subjects Natur, Nationale Identität, Redford, Robert, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, Landleben, Urbanität, Stadt und Land, ländliches Leben, Country Music, Sozioökonomie, Identitätskonstruktion, Gefängnisliteratur, Amerikanische Kultur, Abbott, Berenice, amerikanische Identität, Thoreau, Henry David, Smiley, Jane, Tourismus /U.S.A., Frauenaktivistinnen, Johnson, James W., Rollin, John
 

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