Reimagining Rural
Urbanormative Portrayals of Rural Life
Contributions by Leanne M. Avery, Barbara Ching Iowa State University, Gregory M. Fulkerson, Karen E. Hayden Merrimack College, Karl A. Jicha, Brian M. Lowe, Pilar Erin McKay, John W. Sipple, Alexander R. Thomas Edited by Gregory M. Fulkerson, Alexander R. Thomas
Publication date:
20 June 2016Length of book:
172 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
236x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498534062
Reimagining Rural: Urbanormative Portrayals of Rural Life examines the ways in which rural people and places are being portrayed by popular television, reality television, film, literature, and news media in the United States. It is also an examination of the social processes that reinforce urbanormative standards that normalize urban life and render rural life as something unusual, exotic, or deviant. This includes exploring the role of the media as agenda setting agent, informing people what and how to think about rural life. Further it includes scrutinizing the institution of formal education that promotes a homogenous urban-oriented curriculum, while in the process, marginalizing the unique characteristics of local rural communities. These contributions are some of the only studies of their kind, investigating popular cultural representations of rural life, while providing powerful evidence and unique challenges for an urban society to rethink and reimagine rural life, while confronting the many stereotypes and myths that exist.
This book is essential reading for those seeking a richer social scientific understanding of contemporary rural life. It is destined to stimulate much thoughtful debate and it is a useful tool for those seeking to challenge hurtful stereotypes of rural people and the communities in which they live.