What is a Western?: Region, Genre, Imagination

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Price
$41.94
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Publish Date
Pages
194
Dimensions
7.4 X 9.1 X 0.5 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780806163949

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About the Author
Josh Garrett-Davis is the H. Russell Smith Foundation Curator of Western American History at the Huntington Library and the author of the memoir Ghost Dances: Proving Up on the Great Plains.
Reviews
"This provocative and timely study employs local, national, and global perspectives to ask not only what but where the Western is today. Blending humor with careful scholarly study, Josh Garrett-Davis takes readers on a lively tour, showing the unexpected changes and often delightful permutations that have transformed the popular Western in recent years. This book will forever change the way we read, watch, discuss, and enjoy the Western."--Susan Kollin, editor of A History of Western American Literature

"From cowboy icons to the diverse demography that has always characterized the West, from art, novels, and poems to music, movies, and museums, Josh Garrett-Davis provides a smart, engaging, illuminating, and wonderfully well-written set of takes on the Western genre that will appeal to scholars and students in a wide range of fields, as well as to larger audiences who care about this much contested, imagined, and reimagined region."--David M. Wrobel, author of America's West: A History, 1890-1950

"This volume should appeal to scholars and general readers interested in Westerns, popular culture, and American studies, as well as western literature and history...The book is enhanced by the author's writing style and his knack for illuminating specific items to get at broader themes. Even the illustrations (of artifacts from the Autry Museum of the American West, where Garrett-Davis is a curator) reinforce his ideas."--Western American Literature