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  • Formaat: 254 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317156192
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  • Formaat: 254 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317156192

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There has been a recent expansion of interest in cultural approaches to rural communities and to the economic and social situation of rurality more broadly. This interest has been particularly prominent in Australia in recent years, spurring the emergence of an interdisciplinary field called 'rural cultural studies'.

This collection is framed by a large interdisciplinary research project that is part of that emergence, particularly focused on what the idea of 'cultural sustainability' might mean for understanding experiences of growth, decline, change and heritage in small Australian country towns. However, it extends beyond the initial parameters of that research, bringing together a range of senior and emerging Australian researchers who offer diverse approaches to rural culture. The essays collected here explore the diverse forms that rural cultural studies might take and how these intersect with other disciplinary approaches, offering a uniquely diverse but also careful account of life in country Australia. Yet, in its emphasis on the simultaneous specificity and cross-cultural recognisability of rural communities, this book also outlines a field of inquiry and a set of critical strategies that are more broadly applicable to thinking about the "rural" in the early twenty-first century.

This book will be valuable reading for students and academics of Geography, History, Literary Studies, Cultural Studies, Anthropology and Sociology, introducing rural cultural studies as a new dynamic and integrative discipline.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xiv
1 Rethinking Australian country towns
1(14)
Catherine Driscoll
Kate Darian-Smith
David Nichols
PART I Place
15(86)
2 On boredom: hometown
17(15)
Prudence Black
3 Music and community in Australian country towns: choir singing, belonging and emotion
32(18)
Andrea Cordon
Chris Gibson
4 Cultural progress in a rural community: the Swan Hill Shakespeare Festival
50(18)
Kate Darian-Smith
David Nichols
Jane Grant
5 Farm lit: reading narratives of love on the land
68(16)
Imelda Whelehan
Barbara Pini
6 Deceptive Darwin, the country capital
84(17)
Tess Lea
PART II Experience
101(68)
7 Hometown: sustainable queerness in the more-than-human country town
103(18)
Katrina Schlunke
8 `A special Australian country thing': the small hall in Australian country life
121(16)
David Nichols
Kate Bowles
Gordon Waitt
9 Sticky places: temporality, affect and gender in Australian country towns
137(16)
Anna Hickey-Moody
Jane Kenway
10 Talk of the town in drought country
153(16)
Deb Anderson
PART III Progress
169(68)
11 Broome's economy: renaturalising neoliberalism?
171(15)
Stephen Muecke
12 Fostering equality, maintaining hierarchy: problems of race and class in the Country Women's Association of New South Wales, 1956--1970
186(17)
Jennifer Jones
13 Gender relations in a rural community
203(18)
Margaret Alston
14 Something to play every day: rural retirement culture
221(16)
Catherine Driscoll
Index 237
Catherine Driscoll is Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies in the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry at the University of Sydney.

Kate Darian-Smith holds joint appointments at the University of Melbourne as Professor of Australian Studies and History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies and as Professor of Cultural Heritage in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning.

David Nichols is Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne.