This volume offers new critical insights into the increasingly mythological figure of the American cowboy and "The West" in the 21st century while seeking to explain how these components of American identity continue to fit into our shared culture narrative.
This volume offers new critical insights into the increasingly mythological figure of the American cowboy and "The West" in the 21st century while seeking to explain how these components of American identity continue to fit into our shared culture narrative.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clint Jones is full-time instructor of philosophy at Capital University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Gaucho in a Globalized World Adam Barkman & Enzo Guerra Chapter 2.: The Philosophy of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian: Judge Holden and Heraclitus Jerold J. Abrams Chapter 3: Horse Sense: Discerning a Dialectic of Human Relations from Buck and The Rider" Jennifer L. McMahon Chapter 4: Should've Been a Cowboy': Changing Yet Stable Representations of the Cowboy in Modern American Country Music Gillian Kelly Chapter 5: Can You Hear Me? Springsteen's 'Outlaw Pete' as American 'Hero Lilian Haney and John Thompson Chapter 6: "I Can't Go Back": The Re-imagination of Space in Feminist Westerns Karen Adkins Chapter 7: They Forgot to Put in the Quit': Representations of Whiteness and Foundation Myths in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" Misty L. Jameson Chapter 8. Slow Cowboys and New Men: Kelly Reichardt's Certain Women and First Cow Wendy Chapman Peek Chapter 9. Rewriting the Western Myth: Marcia Muller's Private Eye on California Cindy Hamilton Chapter 10. The Lone Wolf and the Wild West: How Private Eyes Became the New Cowboys" Dahlia Schweitzer Chapter 11. Disarming the Lone Cowboy: A Return to an Authentic West in The Wild Bunch and Deadwood" Mark Walling Chapter 12. Semiotic Landscapes and Fallen Heroes: Repurposing the Myth of the West in Westworld Caroline Collins Chapter 13.Graphic Evolutions: Imagining the Cowboy-as-Archetype in Contemporary Comics Clint Jones
Chapter 1: The Gaucho in a Globalized World Adam Barkman & Enzo Guerra Chapter 2.: The Philosophy of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian: Judge Holden and Heraclitus Jerold J. Abrams Chapter 3: Horse Sense: Discerning a Dialectic of Human Relations from Buck and The Rider" Jennifer L. McMahon Chapter 4: Should've Been a Cowboy': Changing Yet Stable Representations of the Cowboy in Modern American Country Music Gillian Kelly Chapter 5: Can You Hear Me? Springsteen's 'Outlaw Pete' as American 'Hero Lilian Haney and John Thompson Chapter 6: "I Can't Go Back": The Re-imagination of Space in Feminist Westerns Karen Adkins Chapter 7: They Forgot to Put in the Quit': Representations of Whiteness and Foundation Myths in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" Misty L. Jameson Chapter 8. Slow Cowboys and New Men: Kelly Reichardt's Certain Women and First Cow Wendy Chapman Peek Chapter 9. Rewriting the Western Myth: Marcia Muller's Private Eye on California Cindy Hamilton Chapter 10. The Lone Wolf and the Wild West: How Private Eyes Became the New Cowboys" Dahlia Schweitzer Chapter 11. Disarming the Lone Cowboy: A Return to an Authentic West in The Wild Bunch and Deadwood" Mark Walling Chapter 12. Semiotic Landscapes and Fallen Heroes: Repurposing the Myth of the West in Westworld Caroline Collins Chapter 13.Graphic Evolutions: Imagining the Cowboy-as-Archetype in Contemporary Comics Clint Jones
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