The New Ruralism : : An Epistemology of Transformed Space / / Joan Ramon Resina, William Viestenz.

Presents new ways of understanding the old dichotomy city vs country in an effort to think through the epistemological and artistic implications of the modern antinomy's demise, whereby the non-city ceases to be the city's absolute other.

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Place / Publishing House:Frankfurt am Main : : Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, , [2012]
©2012
Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (220 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • The Modern Rural / Ramon Resina, Joan
  • Neo-ruralism in the European Context. Origins and Evolution / Nogué, Joan
  • A Semi-Peircean Essay on "New Ruralism" by Means of Nature / Salabert, Pere
  • Can Suburbia Think? / Ulrich Gumbrecht, Hans
  • Sertão, City, Saudade / Librandi Rocha, Marília
  • The Come Back of the Province. Giovannino Guareschi's PETITS RÉCITS as Postwar TERZA VIA / Ramon Resina, Joan
  • The Priorat and the Landscaping of Catalan TERROIR / Davidson, Robert
  • Rural, Conceptual: The Non-urban as a Significant Practice in Contemporary Catalan Culture / Pons, Margalida
  • Leaving the City on Foot: Four Observations on Walking, Thinking and Writing in Contemporary Catalan Culture / Pla, Xavier
  • DE MOTS A TERRA: Linguistic Ruin in Francesc Serés's L'ARBRE SENSE TRONC / Viestenz, William
  • A Catalan Peasant: Dalí's Renewal of Surrealism / Bou, Enric
  • Geology and Literature / Serés, Francesc
  • That / Perejaume
  • Works Cited
  • Conceptual Index
  • Name Index
  • About the Contributors