List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Where Am I in the Picture? An IntroductionClaudia Mitchell, Relebohile Moletsane, and Katarina Giritli Nygren Section One: Rural Travelscapes -- 2. Travelling in Circles along Roads Less Travelled in Awe of Open SpacesLisa Starr and Claudia Mitchell -- 3. Saskatchewan Song Cycle: Trans Readings of a Land Survey in the Canadian WestLou Sheppard -- 4. Taking to the Woods: Towards Decentralized Research in Protest MovementsAngelika Sjöstedt -- 5. Picturing Transrurality: Connecting Rural People and Places across BordersApril MandronaSection Two: Girlhoods and Rurality as Context -- 6. Picturing Rurality: Towards a Shared Understanding of What It Means to Study Rurality in Two Country ContextsKatja Gillander Gådin and Naydene de Lange -- 7. Drawing Myself into the Picture: What Does It Mean to Be a Rural-Origin Student in an Urban University?Samukelisiwe Khumalo -- 8. "Beyond Getting Something": Reflections on Researching the Closure of a Rural Municipality's Maternity WardEmelie Larsson -- 9. A Button Thief or a Researcher? Entangled Selves, Positionality, and Knowledge ProductionSara NyhlénSection Three: Positionality and the Rural -- 10. "Hey, Mlungu!": Positionality in Participatory Visual Research in Post-apartheid South AfricaLisa Wiebesiek and Astrid Treffry-Goatley -- 11. Acting like a Skank: Reflections on a Researcher's Involvement in the Production of Participatory Visual Research Texts in a Rural AreaKatie MacEntee -- 12. Positioning Girls in Rural Contexts: Then and NowNtomboxolo Yamile -- 13. Positionality at the Centre: Constructing an Epistemological and Methodological Approach for a Western Feminist Doctoral Candidate Conducting Research in the PostcolonialCatherine Vanner -- 14. Going the Distance: Theorizing Forward in the Time of a "Rural Turn"Claudia Mitchell, Katarina Giritli Nygren, and Relebohile Moletsane -- Contributors -- Index