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For well more than a century, Western films have embodied the United States' most fundamental doctrine--expansionism--and depicted, in a uniquely American way, the archetypal battle between good and evil. Westerns also depict a country defined and re-defined by complex crises. World War II transformed the genre as well as the nation's identity. Since then, Hollywood filmmakers have been fighting America's ideological wars onscreen by translating modern-day politics into the timeless mythology of the Old West. This book surveys the most iconic and influential Westerns, examines Hollywood stars and their political stripes and reveals the familiar Western tropes--which became elements in popular action, science fiction and horror films. This then sets the stage for the Western revival of the 1990s and a period of reinvention in the 21st century.
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Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Oaters
I. Year of the Gun (1939)
II. Westerners at War (1940-1946)
III. Blood on the Moon (1947-1949)
IV. High Noon (1950-1956)
V. The Masculine Mystique (1950-1959)
VI. The Lost Cowboys (1955-1959)
VII. The New Frontier (1960-1965)
VIII. Blood Money (1964-1968)
IX. Mud and Rags (1967-1973)
X. Death Wish (1971-1980)
XI. Back to the Future (1977-1988)
XII. Young Guns (1988-2001)
XIII. Fever Dream (2002-2010)
Afterword: Destiny or Dust?
Appendix: Filming Locations
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index