City & Country
July 25-26, 2008
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Advertisement for unidentified Portland furniture store (ca. 1958), WCSH Collection |
National Archives Collection
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Images and archetypes of the city and the country as seemingly distinct locations and ways of life have remained a potent force in the cultural imagination since the mid 19th century. Even though the transformations of industrial culture and mobility have changed rural and urban landscapes and lifestyles, the ideas and images associated with the City and the Country continues to thrive as traditional poles of modern experience. They are where we anchor the dreams and fears of technology and tradition, and where we are animated by hopes of progress and the comforts of nostalgia. As Raymond Williams noted of this powerful duality, “the contrast of country and city is one of the major forms in which we become conscious of a central part of our experience and of the crises of our society.”
2008 Symposium Program of Events (PDF, 463 KB)
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2008 Symposium Registration Form (PDF, 122 KB)
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