Rural Communities, Changing Habitats, Transforming Localities
Rural Communities, Changing Habitats, Transforming Localities
Author(s): András VajdaSubject(s): Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: adaptation; acculturation; decollectivization; farming strategies; tradition; modernization; peasant embourgeoisement; depeasantization; rurality; post-peasantization; re-peasantization
Summary/Abstract: The present study proposes an analysis of the conceptual apparatus that may facilitate the description and interpretation of the changes that have taken place in Transylvanian villages and ruralities over the past quarter century. The central question is: what is left of the village after these changes? Respectively, was this change superficial or has it affected the deeper strata as well? I argue that we are talking about a structure in which some strata have been radically transformed while others have remained unaffected. This led to the production of numerous ways of life that proved to be resilient. In the changing and diversified space of ruralities, there are several mentalities and tendencies that are parallel and simultaneously different temporalities that either complement or eliminate each other. Sometimes they coexist peacefully, other times they are in constant conflict with each other.
Journal: Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
- Issue Year: 66/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 153-172
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English