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Westerns - A Women''s History

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Informationen zum Autor Victoria Lamont is a professor of English at the University of Waterloo. She is the author of The Bower Atmosphere: A Biography of B. M. Bower (Bison Books, 2024) and the coauthor of Judith Merril: A Critical Study.   Klappentext At every turn in the development of what we now know as the western, women writers have been instrumental in its formation. Yet the myth that the western is male-authored persists. Westerns: A Women’s History debunks this myth once and for all by recovering the women writers of popular westerns who were active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when the western genre as we now know it emerged. Victoria Lamont offers detailed studies of some of the many women who helped shape the western. Their novels bear the classic hallmarks of the western-cowboys, schoolmarms, gun violence, lynchings, cattle branding-while also placing female characters at the center of their western adventures and improvising with western conventions in surprising and ingenious ways. In Emma Ghent Curtis’s The Administratrix a widow disguises herself as a cowboy and infiltrates the cowboy gang responsible for lynching her husband. Muriel Newhall’s pulp serial character, Sheriff Minnie, comes to the rescue of a steady stream of defenseless female victims. B. M. Bower, Katharine Newlin Burt, and Frances McElrath use cattle branding as a metaphor for their feminist critiques of patriarchy. In addition to recovering the work of these and other women authors of popular westerns, Lamont uses original archival analysis of the western-fiction publishing scene to overturn the long-standing myth of the western as a male-dominated genre.   Zusammenfassung At every turn in the development of what we now know as the western, women writers have been instrumental in its formation, yet the myth that the western is male-authored persists. Westerns: A Women’s Historydebunks this myth once and for all by recovering women writers of popular westerns active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Western Violence and the Limits of Sentimental Power 2. Domestic Politics and Cattle Rustling 3. Women’s Westerns and the Myth of the Pseudonym 4. Why Mourning Dove Wrote a Western 5. Cattle Branding and the Traffic in Women 6. The Masculinization of the Western Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Autoren Victoria Lamont
Verlag University of Nebraska Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 31.08.2016
 
EAN 9780803237629
ISBN 978-0-8032-3762-9
Seiten 210
Serien Postwestern Horizons
Postwestern Horizons
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft > Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft

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