AMST 1012A
American West on Film
Hollywood’s West: The American West on Film
From its beginnings the Hollywood western has presented an imaginative geography, a powerful popular fantasy expressing deep truths, and perhaps still deeper desires about American identity. Initially the western reasserted 19th century America’s optimistic vision of manifest destiny; ultimately, many westerns challenged that optimism, often explicitly presenting racial, sexual, and political tensions. Over time, westerns have been re-defined, re-invented and expanded, dismissed, re-discovered, and spoofed. Working with a broad range of films, including Stagecoach, High Noon, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Unforgiven, Lone Star, Blazing Saddles—and perhaps even Cowboys vs. Aliens—we will explore the ways in which westerns have both shaped and reflected the dominant social and political desires and anxieties of their respective eras.
- Schedule
- 10:30am-12:30pm on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at AXN 232 (Jan 11, 2016 to Feb 5, 2016)
1:00pm-4:00pm on Wednesday at WNS HEM (Jan 11, 2016 to Feb 5, 2016) - Location
- Axinn Center 232
- Instructors
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Evans, Deb
devans@middlebury.edu
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