John Wayne’s World: Transnational Masculinity in the Fifties

Author:   Russell Meeuf
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9781477302187


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2013
Format:   Paperback
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John Wayne’s World: Transnational Masculinity in the Fifties


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In a film career that spanned five decades, John Wayne became a U.S. icon of heroic individualism and rugged masculinity. His widespread popularity, however, was not limited to the United States: he was beloved among moviegoers in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe. In John Wayne's World, Russell Meeuf considers the actor's global popularity and makes the case that Wayne's depictions of masculinity in his most popular films of the 1950s reflected the turbulent social disruptions of global capitalism and modernization taking place in that decade. John Wayne's World places Wayne at the center of gender- and nation-based ideologies, opening a dialogue between film history, gender studies, political and economic history, and popular culture. Moving chronologically, Meeuf provides new readings of Fort Apache, Red River, Hondo, The Searchers, Rio Bravo, and The Alamo and connects Wayne's characters with a modern, transnational masculinity being reimagined after World War II. Considering Wayne's international productions, such as Legend of the Lost and The Barbarian and the Geisha, Meeuf shows how they resonated with U.S. ideological positions about Africa and Asia. Meeuf concludes that, in his later films, Wayne's star text shifted to one of grandfatherly nostalgia for the past, as his earlier brand of heroic masculinity became incompatible with the changing world of the 1960s and 1970s. The first academic book-length study of John Wayne in more than twenty years, John Wayne's World reveals a frequently overlooked history behind one of Hollywood's most iconic stars.

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Author:   Russell Meeuf
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781477302187


ISBN 10:   1477302182
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 September 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgments Introduction: Reexamining John Wayne 1.The Emergence of ""John Wayne"": Red River, Global Masculinity, and Wayne's Romantic Anxieties 2. Exile, Community, and Wandering: International Migration and the Spatial Dynamics of Modernity in John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy 3. John Wayne's Cold War: Mass Tourism and the Anticommunist Crusade 4. John Wayne's Body: Technicolor and 3-D Anxieties in Hondo and The Searchers 5. John Wayne's Africa: European Colonialism versus U.S. Global Leadership in Legend of the Lost 6. John Wayne's Japan: International Production, Global Trade, and John Wayne's Diplomacy in The Barbarian and the Geisha 7. Men at Work in Tight Spaces: Masculinity, Professionalism, and Politics in Rio Bravo and The Alamo 8. Conclusion: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Nostalgia for John Wayne's World Notes References Index"

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Russell Meeuf is an Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Media at the University of Idaho, where his research focuses on celebrity studies, masculinity and the media, popular cinema, and disability studies. He is also the coeditor of Transnational Stardom: International Celebrity in Film and Popular Culture (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013).

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