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Eastern Westerns
Film and Genre Outside and Inside Hollywood
von Stephen Teo
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-317-59226-6
Erschienen am 12.01.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 284 Seiten

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The western has enjoyed a revival recently in Asia and in other parts of the world, whilst at the same time declining in America. Although the western is often seen as an example of American cultural dominance, this book challenges this view. It considers the western from an Asian perspective, exploring why the rise of Asian westerns has come about, and examining how its aesthetics, styles and politics have evolved as a result. It analyses specific Asian Westerns as well as Westerns made elsewhere, including in Australia, Europe, and Hollywood, to demonstrate how these employ Asian philosophical and mythical ideas and value systems.



Part I: Eastern Westerns

1. Tears of the Black Tiger and the Southeast Asian Western

2. Sukiyaki Western Django, Asian Flavour of the Western Circuit

3. The Good, The Bad, The Weird and the Manchurian Western

4. Let the Bullets Fly, a Chinese Revolutionary Western

5. No Man's Land and Wind Blast, Post-Westerns in the Chinese West

6. Sholay, The Western's Passage to India

Part II: Westerns Inside and Outside of Hollywood

7. Django Unchained as Asian Western

8. Dharma and Sexuality in Brokeback Mountain

9. The Magnificent Seven, the Prototype Eastern Western

10. An Asian Reading of Two Australian Aboriginal Westerns, Jedda and Mystery Road

11. Rasa in Once Upon a Time in the West

12. Rasa and Dharma in John Ford's The Searchers



Stephen Teo is an Associate Professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.


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