Description |
xi, 215 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. The Six-Gun Mystique -- 2. The Western as Popular Genre -- 3. From Medicine Bow to Dallas: The Western's Historic Journey -- 4. The Post-Western -- 5. Analyzing the Western -- A Basic Library of Books about the Western and the Myth of the West -- Major Guides to the Western -- Important Books of the Last Ten Years -- The New Western History: Some Central Texts -- Violence and the Western, Peckinpah and Spaghetti Westerns: A Sampling of Criticism on a Specific Theme -- Women, Indians, and Ethnics in the West and the Western -- European Studies of the Western -- Western Novels and Stories: A Brief Tour -- A Selected List of Western Pulp Magazines -- A Chronological Listing of Major and Representative Western Films -- The Best Westerns: Various Versions -- Major Western Directors -- Western Films with Native American Subjects -- Selected Western Films by Subject |
Summary |
"The Six-Gun Mystique Sequel is a revised and considerably expanded edition of The Six-Gun Mystique, a pioneering study of the Western as a popular genre that has been widely influential since its original publication in 1970. In this expanded version, Cawelti revises his analysis of the structural characteristics of the Western novel and film, synthesizing much of the rich discussion of the Western genre that has appeared since The Six-Gun Mystique's original publication. To this structural analysis he adds a new account of the genre's history and its relationship to the myths of the West which have played such an influential role in American history."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and filmographies (pages 167-2150 |
Subject |
Western films -- History and criticism.
|
|
Western stories -- History and criticism.
|
SUBJECT |
West (U.S.) -- In mass media.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85146156
|
LC no. |
98047399 |
ISBN |
0879727853 (clothbound) |
|
0879727861 (paperback) |
|