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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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