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What I've seen is a term called urbanormativity. I've only seen it pop up periodically in my research (how urban elites have engaged with rural communities is part of my dissertation research), so I'm not sure that there really is a cohesive framework as of yet. Below are some books/papers on the subject (or at least related to the subject). I would recommend the last two, as I've met and seen presentations by both Lisa Pruitt (UC-Davis) and Alexander Thomas (SUNY-Oneonta), and I find both scholars work to be interesting and well done.
Studies in Urbanormativity: Rural Community in Urban Society
Urbanormativity, Spatial Privilege, and Judicial Blind Spots in Abortion Law
Critical Rural Theory: Structure, Space, Culture
Other general books that might be of interest:
[Born in the Country](https://www.amazon.com/Born-Country-History-America-Revisiting/dp/0801850401/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1479150780&sr=1-1] by David Danbom (a general history of rural America)
Remaking the Heartland by David Wuthnow
Note: Because of my focus, I'm mostly familiar with rural agricultural communities, especially those in the Midwest. If you want more on Coal Country or the Mountain West, I can dig for more resources. I know that there has been a pronounced interest as of late in the Appalachian identity and attempts to use it as a source of pride.