Better Alone? Capitalist Primitivism and the Antisocial Turn in the Contemporary Iberian Rural Novel

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Evinson, K

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2025-09-05T02:05:49Z

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2025-09-05T02:05:49Z

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2025-03

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<jats:p xml:lang="en"> Abstract: Recent acclaimed novels and films have rekindled interest in the Iberian rural as a microcosm for exploring the social nature of humankind. This resurgence attempts to forge sustainable alternatives but confronts a mythologized view of the rural as antisocial, resistant to political change. This narrative emphasizes the inherent violence and primitiveness of rural life, countering the 1970s Marxist-leaning peasant studies, which recover the rural as a space pregnant with non-capitalist practices. Focusing on contemporary novels Un amor, Sola , and Mamut , this study argues that they reinforce liberal individualism and property's central role in freedom, and that they reject the rural as a feminist counter-concept.</jats:p>

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1080-6598

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33159

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en

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Project MUSE

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MLN

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10.1353/mln.2025.a968761

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Better Alone? Capitalist Primitivism and the Antisocial Turn in the Contemporary Iberian Rural Novel

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Journal article

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Evinson, K|0000-0001-7159-2398

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447

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473

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2

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Romance Studies

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Published

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140

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