Idyllic Living in Rural Surroundings : Perceptions of Finnish Rural Residents of Their Home Environment
Hämeenaho, P. (2018). Idyllic Living in Rural Surroundings : Perceptions of Finnish Rural Residents of Their Home Environment. In Z. Varga, & A. Halmesvirta (Eds.), Agriculture and Rural Life in Finland and Hungary (pp. 167-178). Suomen maatalousmuseo SARKA. Maatalousmuseon tutkimuksia, 1.
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Living in Finnish rural areas is different. Within the urbanized culture that perceives city living as a
norm, residing in rural Finland is an exception to the rule. The rural-urban dichotomy represents the
two environments as opposites rather than perceiving them as alternative dwelling opportunities.1
Although this polarization has been challenged over decades in research on rurality2
by emphasizing
the cultural intertwining and continuities of these two environments as social spaces, the way of
understanding them as opposites has persisted among commonly shared perceptions. Both urban and
rural areas exist in spatial reality, but the distinctions are created at the level of cultural
conceptualizations. According to these ideas, based on stereotypes and assumptions attached to rural
and urban, urban represents the modern way of living while rural areas are perceived to be bound
either to modern agriculture or its past and to an agrarian lifestyle. It is noteworthy that these cultural
perceptions of rurality are based on urban standpoints.3
From this it follows that rural areas are
understood as ‘the other’ in relation to the norm; whereas cities are understood in their own terms
rural areas represent a site of conceptual struggles, which need to be explained and rendered
comprehensible.
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