The Western has always been inextricably linked to the USA, and studies have continually sought to connect its historical development to changes in American society and Hollywood innovations. Focusing new critical attention on films produced in Germany, Italy and Britain, this timely book offers a radical rereading of the evolutionary history of the Western and brings a vital international dimension to its study. Lee Broughton argues not only that European films possess a special significance in terms of the genre's global development, but also that many offered groundbreaking and progressive representations of traditional Wild West 'Others': Native Americans, African Americans and so-called 'strong women'. European Westerns investigates how the histories of Germany, Italy and Britain - and the idiosyncrasies of their respective national film industries - influenced representations of the self and 'Other', shedding light on the broader cultural, historical and political contexts that shaped European engagement with the genre.
Focuses on previously unstudied Italian, German and British filmsAbout the AuthorLee Broughton is a freelance writer, critic, film programmer and lecturer in film and cultural studies. He is the editor of
Critical Perspectives on the Western: From A Fistful of Dollars to Django Unchained (2016) and
Reframing Cult Westerns: From The Magnificent Seven to The Hateful Eight (2020). He has contributed chapters and articles to numerous edited collections and academic journals.
Book InformationISBN 9781350217928
Author Dr Lee BroughtonFormat Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury AcademicPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Cinema and SocietyWeight(grams) 322g