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Class, Culture and the Agrarian Myth

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Using examples from different historical contexts, this book examines the relationship between class, nationalism, modernity and the agrarian myth.

Essentializing rural identity, traditional culture and quotidian resistance, both aristocratic/plebeian and pastoral/Darwinian forms of agrarian myth discourse inform struggles waged 'from above' and 'from below', surfacing in peasant movements, film and travel writing. Film depictions of royalty, landowner and colonizer as disempowered, ordinary' or well-disposed towards those below', whose interests they share, underwrite populism and nationalism. Although these ideologies replaced the cosmopolitanism of the Grand Tour, twentieth century travel literature continued to reflect a fear of vanishing rural otherness' abroad, combined with the arrival there of the mass tourist, the plebeian from home

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ISBN: 9781608464890
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Author: Tom Brass
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 447 pages
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Genres: Social classes
Economic history