John Ford made westerns : filming the legend in the sound era / edited by Gaylyn Studlar and Matthew Bernstein.
Nine major essays by prominent scholars of Hollywood film cast new light on the sound-era Westerns of John Ford. They place the films within contemporary critical contexts and regard them from fresh perspectives. While giving attention to style and structure, the volume also treats the ways in which...
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Language: | English |
Published: | Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2001. |
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Table of Contents:
- "Shall we gather at the river?": the late films of John Ford / Robin Wood
- Sacred duties, poetic passions: John Ford and the issue of femininity in the western / Gaylyn Studlar
- The margin as center: the multicultural dynamics of John Ford's westerns / Charles Ramírez Berg
- Linear patterns and ethnic encounters in the Ford western / Joan Dagle
- How the West wasn't won: the repression of capitalism in John Ford's westerns / Peter Lehman
- Painting the legend: Frederic Remington and the western / Edward Buscombe
- "The sound of many voices": music in John Ford's westerns / Kathryn Kalinak
- John Ford and James Fenimore Cooper: two rode together / Barry Keith Grant
- From aesthete to pappy: the evolution of John Ford's public reputation / Charles J. Maland
- "John Ford: fighting Irish," New theater, April 1936 / Emanuel Eisenberg
- "Hollywood's favorite rebel, " Saturday evening post, July 23, 1949 / Frank S. Nugent
- "John Wayne: my pal, " Hollywood, no. 287 (March 17, 1951) / John Ford, translated from the Italian by Gloria Monti
- "The old wrangler rides again, " Cosmopolitan, March 1964 / Bill Libby
- "About John Ford, " Action 8.8 (Nov.-Dec. 1973).