ruralism
English
Etymology
Noun
ruralism (countable and uncountable, plural ruralisms)
- Advocacy of rural life instead of urbanism or city living.
- 1998, Nels Anderson, Raffaele Rauty, “Urbanism as a way of life”, in On hobos and homelessness[1], →ISBN, page 277:
- Ruralism conserves its isolation,...
- 2001, Mathew Humphrey, chapter 1, in Political theory and the environment: a reassessment[2], →ISBN, page 24:
- ...'By "ruralism" I mean the glorification of country life, and a dissatisfaction with urbanism...
- Rural living.
- 1894, Mrs. Humphry Ward, Marcella[3]:
- Here, for the first time, had Marcella been brought face to face with the agricultural world as it is--no stage ruralism, but the bare fact in one of its most pitiful aspects.
- 1975, Scott Nearing, Civilization and Beyond[4]:
- At the end of the cycle Roman culture was turning its back upon ruralism and moving into a culture that was to be chiefly urban during an entire millennium.
- The state or quality of being rustic.
- 1994 April 8, Peter Margasak, “Kahil El'Zabar, Malachi Favors, Billy Bang”, in Chicago Reader[5]:
- The beautifully hypnotic patterns that have become an earmark, of the Ritual Trio are well suited to Bang's varied solo flights; on the album's affecting "Pedro," Bang's rough violin scrapes convey a backwoodsy ruralism, recalling the rootsy fiddle playing of southern prewar black string bands, while the title track with its propulsive near-swing finds him putting out a wild, Ornette-ish sound splash.
- 2007 September 8, David Hajdu, “Tenor of the Times”, in New York Times[6]:
- He had a robust earthiness that signified authenticity, especially to Americans of the postwar era who prized ruralism and took vernacular artists to be truer, more legitimate, than trained urban professionals.
- (countable) A rural idiom or expression.
Synonyms
- (state or quality of being rural or rustic): rusticity, backwoodsiness; rurality, ruralness, rusticism
Coordinate terms
- (advocacy of rural living): agrarianism
Related terms
See also
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French ruralisme. By surface analysis, rural + -ism.
Noun
ruralism n (plural ruralisme)
Declension
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
| nominative-accusative | ruralism | ruralismul | ruralisme | ruralismele | |
| genitive-dative | ruralism | ruralismului | ruralisme | ruralismelor | |
| vocative | ruralismule | ruralismelor | |||