Gunfighter Nation / Mythology of the American West (ePub)
The Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America
(Sprache: Englisch)
National Book Award Finalist: The "impressive" conclusion to the "magisterial trilogy on the mythology of violence in American history" (Film Quarterly).
"The myth of the Western frontier-which assumes that whites' conquest of Native Americans and the...
"The myth of the Western frontier-which assumes that whites' conquest of Native Americans and the...
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National Book Award Finalist: The "impressive" conclusion to the "magisterial trilogy on the mythology of violence in American history" (Film Quarterly).
"The myth of the Western frontier-which assumes that whites' conquest of Native Americans and the taming of the wilderness were preordained means to a progressive, civilized society-is embedded in our national psyche. U.S. troops called Vietnam 'Indian country.' President John Kennedy invoked 'New Frontier' symbolism to seek support for counterinsurgency abroad. In an absorbing, valuable, scholarly study, [the author] traces the pervasiveness of frontier mythology in American consciousness from 1890. . . . Dime novels and detective stories adapted the myth to portray gallant heroes repressing strikers, immigrants and dissidents. Completing a trilogy begun with Regeneration Through Violence and The Fatal Environment, Slotkin unmasks frontier mythmaking in novels and Hollywood movies. The myth's emphasis on use of force over social solutions has had a destructive impact, he shows." -Publishers Weekly
"Stirring . . . Breaks new ground in its careful explication of the continuing dynamic between politics and myth, myth and popular culture." -The New York Times
"A subtle and wide-ranging examination how America's fascination with the frontier has affected its culture and politics. . . . Intellectual history at its most stimulating-teeming with insights into American violence, politics, class, and race." -Kirkus Reviews
"The myth of the Western frontier-which assumes that whites' conquest of Native Americans and the taming of the wilderness were preordained means to a progressive, civilized society-is embedded in our national psyche. U.S. troops called Vietnam 'Indian country.' President John Kennedy invoked 'New Frontier' symbolism to seek support for counterinsurgency abroad. In an absorbing, valuable, scholarly study, [the author] traces the pervasiveness of frontier mythology in American consciousness from 1890. . . . Dime novels and detective stories adapted the myth to portray gallant heroes repressing strikers, immigrants and dissidents. Completing a trilogy begun with Regeneration Through Violence and The Fatal Environment, Slotkin unmasks frontier mythmaking in novels and Hollywood movies. The myth's emphasis on use of force over social solutions has had a destructive impact, he shows." -Publishers Weekly
"Stirring . . . Breaks new ground in its careful explication of the continuing dynamic between politics and myth, myth and popular culture." -The New York Times
"A subtle and wide-ranging examination how America's fascination with the frontier has affected its culture and politics. . . . Intellectual history at its most stimulating-teeming with insights into American violence, politics, class, and race." -Kirkus Reviews
Autoren-Porträt von Richard Slotkin
Richard Slotkin, widely regarded as one of America's leading cultural critics, is a two-time finalist for the National Book Award. In addition to his prize-winning trilogy on the myth of the frontier in America, Slotkin is the author of Lost Battalions, a New York Times Notable Book, and A Great Disorder, as well as three historical novels, including The Return of Henry Starr. He is the Olin Professor of English and American Studies, Emeritus, at Wesleyan University.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Richard Slotkin
- 2024, 838 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media
- ISBN-10: 1504090349
- ISBN-13: 9781504090346
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.01.2024
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