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Author Nicholas, Liza, 1964-

Title Becoming western : stories of culture and identity in the cowboy state / Liza J. Nicholas
Published Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Contents Jack Flagg and the battle over "Westernness" -- The West, the East, Buffalo Bill, and a horse -- The West of work and play -- A museum, celebrations, and Yale -- Voting Western
Summary In the Cowboy State (also known as Wyoming), the Wild West has never died. The West has long been the favored repository of the East's cultural fantasies, and in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Eastern expectations and demands largely shaped Wyoming's image in this role. Becoming Western shows how the myth of the "American West" has acted as a force both in history and in individual lives. Liza J. Nicholas interrogates the creation of Western lore by looking at five stories that focus on, respectively, Jack Flagg, a Wyoming legend and the supposed model for Owen Wister's Virginian; an equestrian statue of Buffalo Bill sculpted by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney; the dude ranch; the creation of the American studies program at Yale; and a campaign for the U.S. Senate. Each story reveals the ways in which the East consciously imagined and manipulated the West and how Wyomingites in turn interpreted this identity, manipulated it, and put it to work for themselves. Becoming Western is a fascinating study of how invented traditions can become potent cultural and political ideology on a local as well as a national level
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Group identity -- Wyoming
HISTORY -- State & Local.
Civilization
Group identity
Identität
SUBJECT Wyoming -- Civilization
Subject Wyoming
Wyoming
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2005024224
ISBN 0803256302
9780803256309
1280466367
9781280466366
9786610466368
661046636X