Paul Boyer points out that organized prostitution was often ironically noted as a “ stabilizing and conservative urban social force ” in contemporary writing , and that the reasons women gave for going into prostitution were “ varied ...
... Valerie Jackson (Clarissa), Don Garner (Johnny Benton), Tom Browne Henry (Dixon), Richard Garrick (Judge Williams), Tristram Coffin (Parker), Gregg Barton (Wingett), William O'Neal (Ben Wiley), ... Film editor: Ted J. Kent.
The play , coauthored with Kirk La Shelle , opened in New York City on January 1 , 1904 , ran for four months , and then went on the road for ten years . For a discussion of Wister's problems with " writer's block " during this period ...
Cuddy, Lois A., and Claire M. Roche, eds. Evolution and Eugenics in American Literature and Culture, 1880–1940: Essays on Ideological Conflict and Complicity. Lewisburg pa: Bucknell University Press, 2003. Print. —. “Introduction.
In addition to recovering the work of these and other women authors of popular westerns, Lamont uses original archival analysis of the western-fiction publishing scene to overturn the long-standing myth of the western as a male-dominated ...
The Essential 'Journal of Popular Film and Television' Collection Gary R. Edgerton. ——. Aaker, Evere . Television Western Players of the Fifties. ... A History of Television's The Virginian, 1962–1971. Jefferson, NC:
This collection examines and analyzes the evolution and significance of the screen Western from its earliest beginnings to its current global reach and relevance in the 21st century.
Films through History Janet Walker ... Michael Coyne, The Crowded Prairie: American National Identity in the Hollywood Western (London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 1997), 13. ... Custen, Bio/Pics, 5; Burgoyne, Film Nation, 1.
how the west was sung itself . of “ Oh ! Susanna ” clearly reflects aspects of historical reality : it was widely sung by settlers on the Oregon Trail , by miners in California , and throughout the frontier .
The book focuses on the political, historical and cultural forces that shaped the western, dealing especially with the thirty years after World War II. It considers the treatment of Indians and Blacks, women and children, the role of ...
Critical Dictionary of Film and Television Theory, London: Routledge. Phillips, G. D. (1999). Major Film Directors of the American and British Cinema, (2nd edn), Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh University Press. Porter, D. (2005).
First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
'Westerns' examines and analyzes the evolution and significance of the screen Western from its earliest beginnings to its current global reach and relevance in the 21st century.
Collected here are new studies from a variety of critical approaches of popular Westerns by scholars from the U.S., the U.K., and Europe, new studies of classic William S. Hart, John Ford, Clint Eastwood, and Sam Peckinpah film Westerns as ...
Westerns: Aspects of a Movie Genre
This book discusses the evolution of the Western through history and looks at theoretical and critical approaches to Westerns such as genre analysis, semiotics, representation, ideology, discourse analysis, narrative, realism, auteur and ...
The political, historical, and cultural forces that shaped the development of the Western film genre—especially the 30 years after World War II—are explored in this book. Addressing the treatment of...
In the first book, 'CROSS-GUN CAIRNS', a notorious gunfighter, turns up in a small Utah town where the two Fitzpatrick brothers uphold the law. The citizens expect an arrest; but this is easier said than done.
Westerns
... Reading “The Virginian” in the New West, edited by Melody Graulich and Stephen Tatum, 198–212. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. Print. Graulich, Melody, and Stephen Tatum, eds. Reading “The Virginian” in the New West ...