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International Westerns: Re-Locating the Frontier [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 476 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x161x38 mm, weight: 816 g, 87 BW Photos, 2 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Scarecrow Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810892871
  • ISBN-13: 9780810892873
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 476 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x161x38 mm, weight: 816 g, 87 BW Photos, 2 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Scarecrow Press
  • ISBN-10: 0810892871
  • ISBN-13: 9780810892873
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Western tradition, with its well-worn tropes, readily identifiable characters, iconic landscapes, and evocative soundtracks, is not limited to the United States. Western, or Western-inspired films have played a part in the output of numerous national film traditions, including Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America.

In International Westerns: Re-Locating the Frontier, Cynthia J. Miller and A. Bowdoin Van Riper have assembled a collection of essays that explore the significance and meanings of these films, their roots in other media, and their reception in the national industries which gave them form. Among the questions that the volume seeks to answer are: What do Westerns not made in the U.S. reveal? In what ways do they challenge or support the idea of national literatures and cinemas? How do these films negotiate nation, narrative, and genre? Divided into five sections, the twenty essays in this volume look at films from a wide range of national cinemas, such as France (The Adventures of Lucky Luke), Germany (Der Schuh des Maitu), Brazil (O Cangaceiro), Eastern Europe (Lemonade Joe), and of course, Asia (Sukiyaki Western Django).

Featuring contributions from a diverse group of international scholarsoften writing about Westerns adapted to their own national traditionsthese essays address such matters as competing national film traditions, various forms of satire and comedy based on the Western tradition, the range of cultural adaptations of the traditional Western hero, the ties between the nation-state and the outlaw, and Westerns in a variety of unanticipated guises. Representing a broader look at global Westerns than any other single volume to dateand featuring more than 70 illustrationsInternational Westerns will be of interest to scholars of film, popular culture, and cultural history.

Recenzijos

While most Americans probably think that the western movie genre is unique to the United States, in fact there are many countries that celebrate this genre, including Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and Latin America. This book presents 20 chapters organized into 5 subject-specific parts that look at the contributions other countries have made to the western film, how those films were received in their native country, and insight into how they challenge or support the image of the American western. Written by an international team of contributors this book looks at westerns that have come from France (The Adventures of Lucky Joe), Brazil (O Cangaceiro), Eastern Europe (Lemonade Joe), and Asia (Sukiyaki Western Django), among others. The chapters include black-and-white photographs and all end with notes and a bibliography. This book will mainly be of interest to film scholars. * American Reference Books Annual * The book is a revelation to anyone wanting to explore the westerns beyond the frontiers of the American/Hollywood interpretation. Most Hollywood westerns appeared to have been set in the 1870s in a country recovering from civil war but these aforementioned films from further afield broadens the horizons as well as the landscapes while also broadening a political agenda. . . .[ This] is a very scholarly approached book with a few illustrations running throughout and a striking cover that at its center tries to get to the heart of the other westerns. * Filmwerk * This extremely rich collection of essays shows not only how the mythology of the American West has made its mark on cultures around the world, but also how the western genre has been transformed through its encounter with different cultural meanings. I was amazed and fascinated by the diversity of influences and adaptations of western themes analyzed by the various contributors. These essays not only provide important new insights into the history of the western genre, but an exemplary analysis of different patterns of internationalization in the development of popular culture. -- John G. Cawelti, author of Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular Culture

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Cynthia J. Miller
A. Bowdoin Van Riper
PART I DUELING INDUSTRIES
Chapter One The Ghosts of Modernization: Landscape, Time, and the West in Once upon a Time in Anatolia
3(17)
Zak Bronson
Gozde Kilic
Chapter Two On the Spatial Ideology of Turkish Cinema (The West as "Outside"): Reading Seyyit Han as Western
20(17)
Ali F. Sengul
Chapter Three The Only Good Indian Is a DEFA Indian: East German Variations on the Most American of All Genres
37(26)
Franz A. Birgel
Chapter Four (Dis)Respecting Winnetou: Comedy Aesthetics and the De-Re-Construction of the German Western's Cultural Memory
63(20)
Matthias Stork
PART II PARODIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Chapter Five Visions of the West in Lucky Luke Comics: From Cliche to Critique
83(21)
Pierre LaGayette
Chapter Six Comedy, Capitalism, and Kolaloka: Adapting the American West in Lemonade Joe (1964)
104(17)
Cynthia J. Miller
Chapter Seven Upsetting the Genre's Gender Stereotypes: Ramsbottom Rides Again (1956) and the British Out West
121(21)
Lee Broughton
Chapter Eight Tough Guys of the Prairie: The Danish Potato Westerns
142(19)
Isak Thorsen
PART III THE WESTERN HERO DECONSTRUCTED
Chapter Nine Into the West: The Frontier in Ireland's Celtic Tiger Cinema
161(24)
Liam Burke
Chapter Ten El Topo: Cult Film Phenomenon or Epic Western?
185(17)
Michael T. Marsden
Chapter Eleven "You Got the Wrong Fin' Black Man!" The Indigenous Experience in the Australian Western
202(18)
Daniel Eisenberg
Chapter Twelve The Self-Exiled Hero: Wong Kar-wai's Ashes of Time
220(23)
Michael C. Reiff
PART IV SOCIAL BANDITS AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES
Chapter Thirteen O Cangaceiro (1953) and the Brazilian Northeastern: The Western "in the Land of the Sun"
243(20)
W. D. Phillips
Chapter Fourteen "They Sing Songs about Us Here": Outlaw Figures in Hungarian Westerns of the 1970s
263
Sonja Simonyi
Chapter Fifteen Reading Dost-Dushman: Popular Cinema, Cultural Translation, and Remaking the American Western in South Asia
252(49)
Zakir Hossain Raju
Chapter Sixteen Italian D.O.C.: American Cowboys, Malaysian Pirates, and the Italian Construction of Other-ed Adventurers in Film
301(28)
Alizo S. Wong
PART V UNEXPECTED ROOTS
Chapter Seventeen Western Films through German Eyes: Themes of Departure and Arrival
329(20)
Heike Endter
Chapter Eighteen Wessex Goes West: From Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge to Michael Winterbottom's The Claim
349(24)
Thomas Prasch
Chapter Nineteen "The East Is a Delicate Matter": White Sun of the Desert and the Soviet Western
373(21)
Vincent Bohlinger
Chapter Twenty The Sword and the Six-Shooter: Sukiyaki Western Django and the Universality of the Western
394(23)
A. Bowdoin Van Riper
Index 417(24)
About the Editors and Contributors 441
Cynthia J. Miller is the editor of Too Bold for the Box Office: The Mockumentary from Big Screen to Small (Scarecrow, 2012) and coeditor, with Julie Anne Taddeo, of the award-winning Steaming into a Victorian Future: A Steampunk Anthology (Scarecrow, 2012). Miller is editor of the Film and History series for Rowman & Littlefield.

A. Bowdoin Van Riper is the editor of Learning from Mickey, Donald and Walt: Essays on Disneys Edutainment Films (2011) and author of A Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists and Inventors in American Film and TV since 1930 (Scarecrow, 2011). He is editor of the Science Fiction Television series for Rowman & Littlefield.

Together, they are the editors of 1950s Rocketman TV Series and Their Fans: Cadets, Rangers, and Junior Space Men (2012), Undead in the West: Vampires, Zombies, Mummies, and Ghosts on the Cinematic Frontier (Scarecrow, 2012), and Undead in the West II: They Just Keep Coming (Scarecrow, 2013).