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Knowing Your Place

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Knowing Your Place

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Knowing Your Place book

Rural Identity and Cultural Hierarchy

Knowing Your Place

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Knowing Your Place book

Rural Identity and Cultural Hierarchy
Edited ByBarbara Ching, Gerald W. Creed
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 25 November 1996
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203379462
Pages 285
eBook ISBN 9780203379462
Subjects Social Sciences
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Ching, B., & Creed, G.W. (Eds.). (1996). Knowing Your Place: Rural Identity and Cultural Hierarchy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203379462

ABSTRACT

Knowing Your Place directs groundbreaking attention to the role of rural and urban places in identity construction. Written to redress the longstanding neglect and denigration of the rural, this book argues that the cultural dominance of the city has been reinforced by postmodern theory's near fixation on the urban and the sophisticated.

The essays explore rural identity in a number of cultures and situations, and look at issues of contemporary interest. Topics covered include the uses of popular and high culture, the explosion of high technology, the social and economic impact of ecological policy, the role of labor in the global marketplace, museum curatorship, and post-colonial politics. Throughout, the essays address the many ways in which place identity alters and influences the experience of race, class, gender and ethnicity.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |38 pages

Introduction ~ GERALD W. CREED AND BARBARA CHING Recognizing Rusticity Identity and the Power of Place

chapter 1|31 pages

~ AISHA KHAN Rurality and "Racial" Landscapes in Trinidad

chapter 2|34 pages

~ WILLIAM J. MAXWELL "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and Rural/Urban Exchange in Modern African-American Literature

chapter 3|26 pages

~ AARON A. FOX ''Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away?" Talk, Trash, and Technology in a Texas "Redneck" Bar

chapter 4|18 pages

~ MARC EDELMAN "Campesinos" and "Técnicos" New Peasant Intellectuals in Central American Politics

chapter 5|21 pages

~ ELIZABETH A. SHEEHAN Class, Gender, and the Rural in James Joyce's "The Dead"

chapter 6|24 pages

~ BEATRICE GUENTHER The Roman du Terroir au Féminin in Quebec Guèvremont's and Blais' Re-visioning of a Rural Tradition

chapter 7|24 pages

~ DAVID MAYNARD Rurality, Rusticity, and Contested Identity Politics in Brittany

chapter 8|17 pages

~ SUSAN H. LEES The Rise and Fall of "Peasantry" as a Culturally Constructed National Elite in Israel

chapter 9|29 pages

~ MICHÈLE D. DOMINY The Alpine Landscape in Australian Mythologies of Ecology and Nation

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