The Euro-Western: Reframing Gender, Race and the 'Other' in Film

Author:   Dr Lee Broughton (University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781784533892


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Euro-Western: Reframing Gender, Race and the 'Other' in Film


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The Western has always been inextricably linked to the USA, and studies have continually sought to connect its historical development to changes in American society and Hollywood innovations. Focusing new critical attention on films produced in Germany, Italy and Britain, this timely book offers a radical rereading of the evolutionary history of the Western and brings a vital international dimension to its study. Lee Broughton argues not only that European films possess a special significance in terms of the genre's global development, but also that many offered groundbreaking and progressive representations of traditional Wild West 'Others': Native Americans, African Americans and so-called 'strong women'. European Westerns investigates how the histories of Germany, Italy and Britain - and the idiosyncrasies of their respective national film industries - influenced representations of the self and 'Other', shedding light on the broader cultural, historical and political contexts that shaped European engagement with the genre.

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Author:   Dr Lee Broughton (University of Leeds, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   I.B. Tauris
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781784533892


ISBN 10:   1784533890
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   22 June 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part I Indians in Europe: Indianthusiasm and the Representation of American Indians in West German Westerns 1 West German Westerns: International Reception and Local Influences 2 The Representation of Indians in American Westerns 3 The Representation of Indians in West German Westerns Part II Emancipation All'Italiana: The Representation of African Americans in Italian Westerns 4 Italian Westerns: International Reception and Local Influences 5 The Representation of Blacks in American Westerns 6 The Representation of Blacks in Italian Westerns Part III Funny Men and Strong Women: The Representation of Frontier Femmes in British Westerns 7 British Westerns: International Reception and Local Influences 8 The Representation of Women in American Westerns 9 The Representation of Women in the British Western Parodies Produced Between 1939 and 1966 10 The Representation of Women in British Westerns Produced During the Early 1970s Conclusion

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Within this book Lee Broughton considers the diverse meanings Westerns have obtained through contact with various historical, cultural and political contexts - avoiding a merely US-centric framework - and in doing so contributes to the much-needed discourse that places the genre within global networks of cultural blending. What provocatively and intriguingly emerges is that, where progressive representations of ethnicity and gender in Westerns were concerned, the Europeans got there first. --Dr Austin Fisher, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at Bournemouth University, UK, and author of Radical Frontiers in the Spaghetti Western: Politics, Violence and Popular Italian Cinema (I.B. Tauris, 2014) Sergio Leone once observed that the Western belongs to everyone, not just to Hollywood. Broughton's bold, perceptive and well-informed study looks closely at West German 'Winnetou' films, middle-period Italian Westerns and British Westerns between 1939 and the early 1970s, to discover strong counter-cultural representations of Native Americans, African Americans and women. Broughton also explores the reasons why. The analysis of A Town Called Bastard and Hannie Caulder in particular is a tour de force. --Sir Christopher Frayling, Professor Emeritus of Cultural History, Royal College of Art Broughton's uniquely comparative study traces the legacies of national traumas in European Westerns of the 1960s and '70s. He locates a counter-politics to contemporaneous Hollywood productions in allegories of race and gender on screen, and in doing so expands the critical conversation about regional revisionism in an important and fascinating genre. --Joanna Hearne, Associate Professor of English and Film Studies, University of Missouri, USA, and author of Native Recognition: Indigenous Cinema and the Western A hugely important book for its foregrounding of the Western as a transnational phenomenon. It sheds new light not only on the European Western, but also on the Hollywood Western and the ongoing dialogue between the two. --Sean Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies, Brunel University London


A hugely important book for its foregrounding of the Western as a transnational phenomenon. It sheds new light not only on the European Western, but also on the Hollywood Western and the ongoing dialogue between the two. --Sean Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies, Brunel University London


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Lee Broughton is a freelance writer, critic, film programmer and lecturer in film and cultural studies. He is the editor of Critical Perspectives on the Western: From A Fistful of Dollars to Django Unchained (2016) and Reframing Cult Westerns: From The Magnificent Seven to The Hateful Eight (2020). He has contributed chapters and articles to numerous edited collections and academic journals.

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