Branding the American West

Branding the American West
Author: Marian Wardle,Sarah E. Boehme
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780806154121

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Artists and filmmakers in the early twentieth century reshaped our vision of the American West. In particular, the Taos Society of Artists and the California-based artist Maynard Dixon departed from the legendary depiction of the “Wild West” and fostered new images, or brands, for western art. This volume, illustrated with more than 150 images, examines select paintings and films to demonstrate how these artists both enhanced and contradicted earlier representations of the West. Prior to this period, American art tended to portray the West as a wild frontier with untamed lands and peoples. Renowned artists such as Henry Farny and Frederic Remington set their work in the past, invoking an environment immersed in conflict and violence. This trademark perspective began to change, however, when artists enamored with the Southwest stamped a new imprint on their paintings. The contributors to this volume illuminate the complex ways in which early-twentieth-century artists, as well as filmmakers, evoked a southwestern environment not just suspended in time but also permanent rather than transient. Yet, as the authors also reveal, these artists were not entirely immune to the siren call of the vanishing West, and their portrayal of peaceful yet “exotic” Native Americans was an expansion rather than a dismissal of earlier tropes. Both brands cast a romantic spell on the West, and both have been seared into public consciousness. Branding the American West is published in association with the Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo, Utah, and the Stark Museum of Art, Orange, Texas.

The American West

The American West
Author: Susan Willoughby
Publsiher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0435309218

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This pupil's book on the American West is part of a series written by teachers and SHP examiners, that is designed to meet the requirements of the revised GCSE syllabuses.

The American West on Film

The American West on Film
Author: Johnny D. Boggs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781440866777

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More than a history of Western movies, The American West on Film intertwines film history, the history of the American West, and American social history into one unique volume. The American West on Film chronicles 12 Hollywood motion pictures that are set in the post–Civil War American West, including The Ox-Bow Incident, Red River, High Noon, The Searchers, The Magnificent Seven, Little Big Man, and Tombstone. Each film overview summarizes the movie's plot, details how the film came to be made, the critical and box-office reactions upon its release, and the history of the time period or actual event. This is followed by a comparison and contrast of the filmmakers' version of history with the facts, as well as an analysis of the film's significance, then and now. Relying on contemporary accounts and historical analysis as well as perspectives from filmmakers, historians, and critics, the author describes what it took to get each movie made and how close to the historical truth the movie actually got. Readers will come away with a better understanding of how movies often reflect the time in which they were made, and how Westerns can offer provocative social commentary hidden beneath old-fashioned "shoot-em-ups."

A Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American West

A Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American West
Author: Nicolas S. Witschi
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781118652510

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A Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American West presents a series of essays that explore the historic and contemporary cultural expressions rooted in America's western states. Offers a comprehensive approach to the wide range of cultural expressions originating in the west Focuses on the intersections, complexities, and challenges found within and between the different historical and cultural groups that define the west's various distinctive regions Addresses traditionally familiar icons and ideas about the west (such as cowboys, wide-open spaces, and violence) and their intersections with urbanization and other regional complexities Features essays written by many of the leading scholars in western American cultural studies

American West

American West
Author: Karen R. Jones
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748629732

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The American West used to be a story of gunfights, glory, wagon trails, and linear progress. Historians such as Frederick Jackson Turner and Hollywood movies such as Stagecoach (1939) and Shane (1953) cast the trans-Mississippi region as a frontier of epic proportions where 'savagery' met 'civilization' and boys became men.During the late 1980s, this old way of seeing the West came under heavy fire. Scholars such as Patricia Nelson Limerick and Richard White forged a fresh story of the region, a new vision of the West, based around the conquest of peoples and landscapes.This book explores the bipolar world of Turner's Old West and Limerick's New West and reveals the values and ambiguities associated with both historical traditions. Sections on Lewis and Clark, the frontier and the cowboy sit alongside work on Indian genocide and women's trail diaries. Images of the region as seen through the arcade Western, Hollywood film and Disney theme parks confirm the West as a symbolic and contested landscape.Tapping into popular fascination with the Cowboy, Hollywood movies, the Indian Wars, and Custer's Last Stand, the authors show the reader how to deconstruct the imagery and reality surrounding Western history.Key Features*Uses popular subjects (the Cowboy, Hollywood westerns, the Indian Wars, and Custer's Last Stand) to enliven the text*Includes 13 b+w illustrations*Interdisciplinary approach covers film, literature, art and historical artefacts

Crime Justice and Retribution in the American West 1850 1900

Crime  Justice and Retribution in the American West  1850 1900
Author: Jeremy Agnew
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476627786

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Western movies are full of images of swaggering outlaws brought to justice by valiant lawmen shooting them down in daring gunfights before riding off into the sunset. In reality it would not have happened that way. Real lawmen did not simply walk away from a gunfight--they had to face the legal system and justify shooting a civilian in the line of duty. Providing a more realistic view of criminal justice in the Old West, this history focuses on how criminals came into conflict with the law and how the law responded. The process is described in detail, from the common crimes of the day--such as train robbery and cattle theft--to the methods of apprehending criminals to their adjudication and punishment by incarceration, flogging or hanging.

Max Brand The Master of Pulp Western Fiction

Max Brand  The Master of Pulp Western Fiction
Author: Zahid Ameer
Publsiher: Zahid Ameer
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Max Brand, a name that conjures images of the Wild West, rugged cowboys, and epic adventures, is a literary legend who left an indelible mark on the world of pulp fiction. Behind this pen name was the enigmatic and prolific author Frederick Schiller Faust, who, under the guise of Max Brand, created a vast and enduring body of work that continues to captivate readers to this day. In this eBook, we will embark on a journey through the life and literary career of Max Brand, exploring the man behind the pseudonym, his iconic characters, his writing style, and the profound impact he had on the Western genre and popular culture. We will delve into the controversies that surrounded him, his adaptations into film and television, and the lasting legacy that continues to influence writers and readers alike. Whether you are a long-time fan of Max Brand's work or a newcomer eager to discover the magic of his storytelling, this eBook is your guide to the world of this masterful writer and the enduring appeal of his Western tales. So, saddle up, partner, as we ride through the life and legend of Max Brand, the master of pulp Western fiction.

The Chronicles of the Old West 4 Historical Books Exploring the Wild Past of the American West

The Chronicles of the Old West   4 Historical Books Exploring the Wild Past of the American West
Author: Emerson Hough
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 977
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:8596547811640

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"The Way to the West" tells the story of the opening of the west, including the accounts of three early Americans Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett and Kit Carson. "The Story of the Cowboy" is a historical book about the cowboy in the American West close to the end of 19th century. "The Story of the Outlaw" is a study of the western desperado, with historical narratives of famous outlaws, the stories of noted border wars, vigilante movements, and armed conflicts on the frontier, including the profiles of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett. "The Passing of the Frontier" explains the part of the frontier in history and what Lewis and Clark came up against when they passed it on their great expedition across the continent. Emerson Hough (1857–1923) was an American author best known for writing western stories, adventure tales and historical novels. His best known works include western novels The Mississippi Bubble and The Covered Wagon, The Young Alaskans series of adventure novels, and historical works The Way to the West and The Story of the Cowboy.