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Title Cowboys : East Germany, rebels of the Vogtland / by Eric O'Connell
Published Los Angeles, CA : University of Southern California, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (36 min.)
Series Academic Video Online
Summary Filmmaker and visual anthropologist Eric O'Connell explores a subculture of cowboys in the former East Germany who have adopted and adapted the lifestyle of the American Western Cowboy. The cowboy represents ideals of freedom and individualism in this subculture that developed behind "the Iron Curtain." Emerging from the shadows of communism in 1989, the cowboy took on a new face, representing for the East Germans many good things from the communist period, such as helping one's neighbor and the simple pleasures of country life represented by family, attachment to the land, and to animals. Atmospheric, observational and ethnographic, the story is told as much in images as in the skillful intertwining of varied interviews. Characters who have lived under both communism and capitalism reveal, in a visually rich film, why "the cowboy thing" is so symbolic for people of the former East
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed April 18, 2018)
In English
Subject Cowboys -- Germany
Cowboys -- Germany (East)
Cowboys.
Cowboys
Germany (East)
Germany
Germany (East)
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films
Ethnographic films
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentaires.
Films ethnographiques.
Form Streaming video
Author O'Connell, Eric, director
Center for Visual Anthropology, production company.