
Description
Few genres were as popular and as enduring in twentieth-century Mexico as the Western. Christopher Conway's lavishly illustrated Heroes of the Borderlands tells the surprising story of the Mexican Western for the first time, exploring how Mexican authors and artists reimagined US film and comic book Westerns to address Mexican politics and culture. Broad in scope, accessible in style, and multidisciplinary in approach, this study examines a variety of Western films and comics, defines their political messaging, and shows how popular Mexican music reinforced their themes. Conway shows how the Mexican Western responds to historical and cultural topics like the trauma of the Conquest, mestizaje, misogyny, the Cult of Santa Muerte, and anti-Americanism. Full of memorable movie stills, posters, lobby cards, comic book covers, and period advertising, Heroes of the Borderlands redefines our understanding of Mexican popular culture by uncovering a vibrant genre that has been hiding in plain sight.
Product Details
Publisher | University of New Mexico Press |
Publish Date | December 15, 2019 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780826361110 |
Dimensions | 9.5 X 6.3 X 1.1 inches | 1.4 pounds |
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Reviews
"Heroes of the Borderlands will make lively and informative reading for students and scholars of Mexican popular culture as well as fans of US Westerns and their global reimaginings."--Rielle Navitski, Bulletin of Latin American Research
"Gleefully illustrated with posters, stills, and advertisements for Mexican Western films and comics, Heroes of the Borderlands is a beautifully produced book filled with insight on a variety of topics from Borderlands studies to Mexican comedy."--Jason Strykowski, New Mexico Historical Review
"Including wonderful illustrations, this exhaustive and accessible book will be valuable for those interested not only in Spanish film but in film and Mexican culture generally. Highly recommended."--I. Portaro, Choice
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