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Author McVeigh, Stephen, author.

Title The American Western / Stephen McVeigh
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2007]
©2007

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 240 pages)
Contents The American West in the 1890s : a pivotal decade -- Founding western history : Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Jackson Turner -- Buffalo Bill's Wild West and the codification of the western -- Western literature from The Virginian to Shane -- Western film from silent to noir -- The western and the Cold War : the gunfighter, heroic leadership and political culture -- New western perspectives : history and literature -- The western and political culture, 1960-1992 : revisions of Shane -- Wanted dead or alive : 9/11 and the American western
Summary This wide-ranging book illuminates the importance of the Western in American history. It explores the interconnections between the Western in both literature and film and the United States in the 20th century. Structured chronologically, the book traces the evolution of the Western as a uniquely American form. The author argues that America's frontier past was quickly transformed into a set of symbols and myths, an American meta-narrative that came to underpin much of the 'American century'. He details how and why this process occurred, the form and function of Western myths and symbols, the evolution of this mythology, and its subversions and reconstructions throughout 20th-century American history. The book engages with the full range of historical, literary and cinematic perspectives and texts, from the founding Western histories of Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Jackson Turner to the New Western history of Patricia Nelson Limerick and Richard White. Key texts used to illustrate the narrative include: *Owen Wister's The Virginian*Jack Schaefer's Shane*Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian*Ishmael Reed's Yellow Back Radio Broke Down*Films from Edwin Porter's The Great Train Robbery to Fred Zinneman's High Noon and from Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven to the post 9/11 Westerns Open Range, The Alamo and Brokeback Mountain This book is an essential and comprehensive analysis of the significance and enduring legacy of the American Western. Key Features: *Includes chapters on Western history, literature and film*Shows the interconnections between the Western (in all its forms) and 20th-century American history, politics, culture and society*The only book to take a multi-disciplinary approach to the subject
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-232) and index
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Subject Western films -- History and criticism
Western stories -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- General.
Western films
Western stories
Wild-westfilms.
Western Film
Westernliteratur
Verenigde Staten.
USA
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780748629442
0748629440
0748621415
9780748621415
1280762454
9781280762451
9786610762453
6610762457