Rural Writing : Geographical Imaginary and Expression of a New Regionality

Rural Writing : Geographical Imaginary and Expression of a New Regionality 

Sous la direction de Mauricette Fournier

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Avec les contributions de 

Marie Pascal, Annie Jouan-Westlund, Marengo Marina, Català Marticella Rosa, Pierre-Mathieu Le Bel, Mirloup Aurore, Franck Chignies-Riboulon, Skaterina Isaeva, Pierre Couturier, Maria Dasca, Joan Tort-Donada, Christophe Gelly, Florence Troin, Nora Semmoud, Oksana Dognon, Marie-Laure Boudreau;

If, as a corollary of urbanization, many artists seized, as early as the nineteenth century and most of the twentieth century, the city as object and scene of their reflection on a world under construction, it was not the same for rural areas. Generally speaking, until recently, the countryside's representations have been shaped by the writings of a ruling class.

However, in recent decades, alongside the “country novels” or “terroir novels” that follow in line with the rustic current initiated in the nineteenth century, more demanding literary productions have emerged. These writings, often fed by the sense of loss and the end of a certain agricultural lifestyle, are also exploring the contemporary reconstructions of rural areas, little publicized. They redefine a new “regionality”, less militant and certainly less connoted in its nostalgic link to the land.

This book revisits rural areas and their representations in contemporary writing, in both popular and high culture, in order to draw a global landscape of current rural areas and new regionalities.

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