Lecture

Rural Transition: Imagined Narratives

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This lecture explores the transition of rural areas through the lens of post-colonial and subaltern studies, emphasizing a relational shift in research. It delves into historical agricultural systems in France, societal transformations, and the evolution of territorial analysis. The instructor discusses the societal impact of different eras, from the agrarian to the hypermodern, and envisions a future narrative centered on communal collaboration, ecological balance, and non-commercial relationships.

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