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  • Gunfighter nation
  • Written by author Richard Slotkin
  • Published by New York : Atheneum ; 1992., 1992/12/11
  • On July 16, 1960, John F. Kennedy came to the podium of the Los Angeles Coliseum to accept the Democratic Party's nomination as candidate for President. As is customary in American political oratory, Kennedy used his acceptance speech to provide a slogan
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Introduction: The Significance of the Frontier Myth in American History 1
Pt. I The Mythology of Progressivism, 1880-1902
1 The Winning of the West: Theodore Roosevelt's Frontier Thesis, 1880-1900 29
2 The White City and the Wild West: Buffalo Bill and the Mythic Space of American History, 1880-1917 63
3 Mob, Tribe, and Regiment: Modernization as Militarization, 1883-1902 88
Pt. II Populists and Progressives: Literary Myth and Ideological Style, 1872-1940
4 Mythologies of Resistance: Outlaws, Detectives, and Dime-Novel Populism, 1873-1903 125
5 Aristocracy of Violence: Virility, Vigilante Politics, and Red-Blooded Fiction, 1895-1910 156
6 From the Open Range to the Mean Streets: Myth and Formula Fiction, 1910-1940 194
Pt. III Colonizing a Mythic Landscape: Movie Westerns, 1903-1948
7 Formulas on Film: Myth and Genre in the Silent Movie, 1903-1926 231
8 The Studio System, the Depression, and the Eclipse of the Western, 1930-1938 255
9 The Western Is American History, 1939-1941 278
10 Lost Stands and Lost Patrols: The Western and the War Film, 1940-1948 313
Pt. IV Democracy and Force: The Western and the Cold War, 1946-1960
11 Studies in Red and White: Cavalry, Indians and Cold War Ideology, 1946-1954 347
12 Killer Elite: The Cult of the Gunfighter, 1950-1953 379
13 Imagining Third World Revolutions: The "Zapata Problem" and the Counterinsurgency Scenario, 1952-1954 405
14 Gunfighters and Green Berets: Imagining the Counterinsurgency Warrior, 1956-1960 441
Pt. V Gunfighter Nation: Myth, Ideology, and Violence on the New Frontier, 1960-1970
15 Conquering New Frontiers: John Kennedy, John Wayne, and the Myth of Heroic Leadership, 1960-1968 489
16 Attrition: The Big Unit War, the Riots, and the Counterinsurgency Western, 1965-1968 534
17 Cross-over Point: The Mylai Massacre, The Wild Bunch, and the Demoralization of America, 1969-1972 578
Conclusion: The Crisis of Public Myth 624
Notes 663
Bibliography 767
Index 829


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