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Films located in the American West and the Western as a cinematic
genre have endured throughout the history of moviemaking. Today,
this tradition of battles between good versus evil, populists
versus profiteers, and man versus nature may have been largely
assimilated and transformed into action adventures with car chases
replacing mounted posses, yet the genre remains popular with
audiences. In studies of the Hollywood Western, the importance of
landscape itself, the idyllic or treacherous environment portrayed
in these films, often receives supporting-role status. Without the
land, however, American national mythmaking would not exist.
The essays in this volume scrutinize the special place of nature
and landscape in films--including silent, documentary, and feature
length film--that are specifically American and Western. The films
discussed here go beyond the stereotypical sagebrush setting.
Although many of the films closely fit the standard conventions of
the Western, others demonstrate the fluidity of the genre. The
wildness of the western environment as a central fact of the
American mythos encompasses far more than a brief period of
national history or a specific geographical location.
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