Transnationalism and Imperialism : Endurance of the Global Western Film
Transnationalism and Imperialism : Endurance of the Global Western Film
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Author(s): Mayer, Hervé
Roche, David
ISBN No.: 9780253060754
Pages: 318
Year: 202204
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 59.09
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Acknowledgments Introduction, by Hervé Mayer and David Roche Part I: US-American Westerns from a Transnational Perspective 1. Transnationalism on the Transcontinental Railroad: John Ford's The Iron Horse (1924), by Patrick Adamson 2. John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy (1948-1950): Caught Between US-American Imperialism and Irish Republicanism, by Costanza Salvi 3. Decentering the National in Hollywood: Transnational Storytelling in the Mexico Western Vera Cruz (Robert Aldrich, 1954), by Hervé Mayer 4. Transnational Identity on the Contemporary Texan-Mexican Border in Tejano (David Blue Garcia, 2018), by Marine Soubeille Part II: European Westerns and the Critique of Imperialism 5. A Yugoslav "Lemon Tree in Siberia": The Partisan Western Kapetan Lesi (Zivorad Mitrovic, 1960), by Dragan Batancev 6. Lawrence of Arabia (David Lean, 1962) and the Western: Reframing the Imperialist Hero, by Hadrien Fontanaud 7. Unwanted Salvation: The Use of the Savior Formula in The Dark Valley (Andreas Prochaska, 2014), by Marek Paryz 8.


Transnational Post-Westerns in French Cinema: Adieu Gary (Nassim Amaouche, 2009) and Les Cowboys (Thomas Bidegain, 2015), by Jesús Ángel González Spotlight on the Italian Western 9. Silent Westerns Made in Italy: The Dawn of a Transnational Genre between US Imperial Narratives and Nationalistic Appropriations, by Alessandra Magrin Haas 10. Where the Classical, the Transnational and the Acid Western Meet: Matalo! (Cesare Canevari, 1970), Violence and Cultural Resistance on the Spaghetti Western Frontier, by Lee Broughton Part III: Westerns in a Post-Colonial or Post-Empire Context 11. West by Northeast: The Western in Brazil, by Mike Phillips 12. (Not) John Wayne & (Not) the US-American West: Jauja (Lisandro Alonso, 2014), by Jenny Barrett 13. Remaking the Western in Japanese Cinema: East Meets West (Kihachi Okamoto, 1995), Sukiyaki Western Django (Takashi Miike, 2007), and Unforgiven (San-il Lee, 2013), by Vivian P. Y. Lee 14.


The South African Frontier in Five Fingers for Marseilles (Michael Matthews, 2017), by Claire Dutriaux and Annael Le Poullennec Spotlight on the Australian Western 15. "They like all pictures which remind them of their own": The 'Entangled' Development of Australian Westerns, by Emma Hamilton 16. Westerns from an Aboriginal Point of View or Why the Australian Western (Still) Matters: The Tracker (Rolf de Heer, 2002) and Sweet Country (Warwick Thornton, 2017), by David Roche Coda: We Will Not Ride Off into the Sunset, by Hervé Mayer and David Roche Index.


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