The BFI Companion to the Western

The BFI Companion to the Western PDF Author: British Film Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion picture producers and directors
Languages : en
Pages : 436

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A social history of the Western which looks at three hundred Westerns, with entries on television, Western series, actors, directors and cameramen. Originally published in 1988.

The BFI Companion to the Western

The BFI Companion to the Western PDF Author: British Film Institute
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motion picture producers and directors
Languages : en
Pages : 436

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Book Description
A social history of the Western which looks at three hundred Westerns, with entries on television, Western series, actors, directors and cameramen. Originally published in 1988.

The BFI Companion to the Western

The BFI Companion to the Western PDF Author: British Film Institute
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780233983325
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 446

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The BFI Companion to the Western

The BFI Companion to the Western PDF Author: Edward Buscombe
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780233986180
Category : Motion picture actors and actresses
Languages : en
Pages : 432

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The Western

The Western PDF Author: David Lusted
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317874919
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 337

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The Western introduces the novice to the pleasures and the meanings of the Western film, shares the excitement of the genre with the fan, addresses the suspicions of the cynic and develops the knowledge of the student. The Western is about the changing times of the Western, and about how it has been understood in film criticism. Until the 1980s, more Westerns were made than any other type of film. For fifty of those years, the genre was central to Hollywood's popularity and profitability. The Western explores the reasons for its success and its latter-day decline among film-makers and audiences alike. Part I charts the history of the Western film and its role in film studies. Part II traces the origins of the Western in nineteenth-century America, and in its literary, theatrical and visual imagining. This sets the scene to explore the many evolving forms in successive chapters on early silent Westerns, the series Western, the epic, the romance, the dystopian, the elegiac and, finally, the revisionist Western. The Western concludes with an extensive bibliography, filmography and select further reading. Over 200 Westerns are discussed, among them close accounts of classics such as Duel in the Sun, The Wild Bunch and Unforgiven, formative titles like John Ford's epic The Iron Horse, and early cowboy star William S. Hart's The Silent One together with less familiar titles that deserve wider recognition, including Comanche Station, Pursued and Ulzana's Raid.

The BFI Companion to Horror

The BFI Companion to Horror PDF Author: British Film Institute
Publisher: Burns & Oates
ISBN: 9780304332168
Category : Horror films
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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In addition to entries on actors, directors, writers and technicians associated with horror, and all horror-themed film and television series, there are insightful essays on classic horror characters like Frankenstein and Dracula, on recurrent situations like decapitation and body-snatching, even on often-horrific portions of the body like eyes and brains. Among the experts who have contributed are Mark Ashworth, Anne Billson, Jeremy Clarke, Christopher Frayling, Neil Gaiman, Phil Hardy, Peter Hutchings, Tom Hutchinson, Alan Jones, Stephen Jones, Mark Kermode, Tim Lucas, Maitland McDonagh, David Prothero, Mark Salisbury, Philip Strick, Steve Thrower and Linda Ruth Williams."--BOOK JACKET.

Gunfighter Nation

Gunfighter Nation PDF Author: Richard Slotkin
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806130316
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 868

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Examines the ways in which the frontier myth influences American culture and politics, drawing on fiction, western films, and political writing

Unforgiven

Unforgiven PDF Author: Edward Buscombe
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1839021047
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 125

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In this work, Edward Buscombe explores the ways in which 'Unforgiven', sticking surprisingly close to the original script by David Webb Peoples, moves between the requirements of the traditional Western, with its generic conventions of revenge and male bravado, and more modern sensitivities.

'Injuns!'

'Injuns!' PDF Author: Edward Buscombe
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 186189578X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 261

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The indispensable sage, fierce enemy, silent sidekick: the role of Native Americans in film has been largely confined to identities defined by the “white” perspective. Many studies have analyzed these simplistic stereotypes of Native American cultures in film, but few have looked beyond the Hollywood Western for further examples. Distinguished film scholar Edward Buscombe offers here an incisive study that examines cinematic depictions of Native Americans from a global perspective. Buscombe opens with a historical survey of American Westerns and their controversial portrayals of Native Americans: the wild redmen of nineteenth-century Wild West shows, the more sympathetic depictions of Native Americans in early Westerns, and the shift in the American film industry in the 1920s to hostile characterizations of Indians. Questioning the implicit assumptions of prevailing critiques, Buscombe looks abroad to reveal a distinctly different portrait of Native Americans. He focuses on the lesser known Westerns made in Germany—such as East Germany’s Indianerfilme, in which Native Americans were Third World freedom fighters battling against Yankee imperialists—as well as the films based on the novels of nineteenth-century German writer Karl May. These alternative portrayals of Native Americans offer a vastly different view of their cultural position in American society. Buscombe offers nothing less than a wholly original and readable account of the cultural images of Native Americans through history andaround the globe, revealing new and complex issues in our understanding of how oppressed peoples have been represented in mass culture.

The Western Genre

The Western Genre PDF Author: John Saunders
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231502869
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 123

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The Western Genre: From Lordsburg to Big Whiskey offers close readings of the definitive American film movement as represented by such leading exponents as John Ford, Howard Hawks, and Sam Peckinpah. In his consideration of such iconic motifs as the Outlaw Hero and the Lone Rider, John Saunders traces the development of perennial aspects of the genre, its continuity and, importantly, its change. Representations of morality and masculinity are also foregrounded in consideration of the genre's major stars John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, and such films as Shane, Rio Bravo, The Wild Bunch, and Unforgiven.

Back in the Saddle Again

Back in the Saddle Again PDF Author: Edward Buscombe
Publisher: British Film Institute
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236

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