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2026-01-19T17:04:03Z

2026-01-19T17:04:03Z

2025

2026-01-19T17:04:02Z



Abstract

This article aims to study the phenomenon of the appearance of a large number of rural-themed literary works in recent Catalan literature. This phenomenon will be approached from two perspectives. First, I critically review the notion of "emergence," a concept that can be applied to identify literary works that are not recognized from the point of view of a hegemonic conception of literature. Second, I relate the publication of these new forms of representation of rurality to the transformations introduced in a significant part of contemporary Catalan narrative, where nonfiction has gained recognition. The study focuses on Mercè Ibarz's Tríptic de la terra (2020), Francesc Serés's La pell de la frontera (2014) and Julià Guillamon's Les hores noves(2022), which are based on autobiography and information from the world of journalism.

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English

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Johns Hopkins University Press

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Modern Language Notes. 2025;140(2):262-76.

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Copyright © 2025 Johns Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in MLN, Volume 140, Issue 2, March, 2025, pages 262-276.

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