Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film

Westerns: Making the Man in Fiction and Film
ISBN-10
0226532348
ISBN-13
9780226532349
Series
Westerns
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
331
Language
English
Published
1996-11-15
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Authors
Lee Clark Mitchell, Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English Lee Clark Mitchell, Professor of English and Director of American Studies Lee Clark Mitchell

Description

Ranging from the novels of James Fenimore Cooper to Louis L'Amour, and from classic films like Stagecoach to spaghetti Westerns like A Fistful of Dollars, Mitchell shows how Westerns helped assuage a series of crises in American culture, including debates and nationalism, suffragetism, the White Slave Trade, liberal social policy, even Dr. Spock. At the same time, Westerns have addressed issues of masculinity by setting them against various backdrops: gender (women), maturation (sons), honor (violence, restraint), and self-transformation (the West itself). Mitchell argues, for instance, that Westerns repeatedly depict men being punished as pretext for allowing them to recover, restoring themselves once again to full manhood. In Westerns, a man must continually work at being a man. The most extensive study of Westerns to appear in twenty-five years, Mitchell's book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the genre as well as for students of film, masculinity, and American Studies.

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