تفاصيل الكتاب
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
256
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Apr 1, 1998
الناشر
British Film Institute
رقم ISBN-10
0851706614
رقم ISBN-13
9780851706610
الوصف
Edward Buscombe delves into the expansive world of the Western genre, exploring its profound significance within American cinema. This collection of new essays serves as a tribute to the evolution of Westerns, examining their impact on both film and cultural identity. Through various lenses, Buscombe analyzes how these stories reflect societal values, conflicts, and the American dream.
Each essay offers a fresh perspective on iconic films, revealing the artistry behind the storytelling and the nuances in character development that define the genre. Buscombe highlights both classic and contemporary works, showing their interconnectedness and the ways they contribute to ongoing dialogues within the cinematic landscape.
Drawing on historical contexts and critical theories, the author engages with the genre's portrayal of heroes and villains, landscape, and morality, allowing readers to appreciate the complexities of the Western narrative. Here, the genre is not just a mere backdrop for action but a facilitator of deeper conversations about identity and culture.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for film, Buscombe invites readers to rediscover the Western, encouraging them to see beyond the dusty trails and gunfights. This revitalized perspective promises to deepen understanding and appreciation for a genre that remains as relevant today as it ever was.
Each essay offers a fresh perspective on iconic films, revealing the artistry behind the storytelling and the nuances in character development that define the genre. Buscombe highlights both classic and contemporary works, showing their interconnectedness and the ways they contribute to ongoing dialogues within the cinematic landscape.
Drawing on historical contexts and critical theories, the author engages with the genre's portrayal of heroes and villains, landscape, and morality, allowing readers to appreciate the complexities of the Western narrative. Here, the genre is not just a mere backdrop for action but a facilitator of deeper conversations about identity and culture.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for film, Buscombe invites readers to rediscover the Western, encouraging them to see beyond the dusty trails and gunfights. This revitalized perspective promises to deepen understanding and appreciation for a genre that remains as relevant today as it ever was.
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