'The Contemporary Western offers a judicious interjection into a scholarly field currently dominated by transnational explorations. In refocusing the critical lens on the Western as a specifically American form, it illuminates the complex interplay between post-9/11 politics and established mythologies, demonstrating the genre's continuing ability to shape the ideological perceptions of America's popular-cultural imaginary.'Matthew Carter, Senior Lecturer in Film, Manchester Metropolitan UniversityA distinctive examination of post-9/11 films in relation to the Hollywood westernThe September 11th attacks in 2001 and the subsequent 'War on Terror' have had a profound effect on American cinema, and the contemporary Western is no exception. In this book, John White explores how films such as Open Range, True Grit and Jane Got a Gun reinforce a conservative myth of America exceptionalism; endorsing the use of extreme force in dealing with enemies and highlighting the importance of defending the homeland. Placing their characters within a dark world of confusion and horror, these films reflect the United States' post-9/11 uncertainties, and the conflict between civilised values and the brutality employed to defend them.John White is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media at Anglia Ruskin University.Cover image: director Quentin Tarantino on set of Django Unchained (2012) © The Weinstein Company Photographer: Andrew Cooper/PhotofestCover design:[EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.comISBN 978-1-4744-2792-0Barcode.
The Contemporary Western : An American Genre Post-9/11