In this article, I analyze the TV show Sons of Anarchy (SOA) and how the cable drama revisits and revises the American Western film genre. I survey ideological contexts and tropes that span Western mythologies like landscape and mise-en-scene to struggles for family, community, and the continuation of Native American plight. I trace connections between the show’s fictitious town setting and how the narrative inverts traditional community archetypes to reinsert a new outlaw status quo. I inspect the role of border reversal, from open expansion in Westerns to the closed-door post-globalist world of SAMCRO. I quickdraw from a number of film theory scholars as I trick shoot their critiques of Western cinema against the updated target of SOA’s f...
Though one of the most popular genres for decades, the western started to lose its relevance in the ...
The Western is a beloved part of American culture and history. Western films are filled with nostalg...
The western genre has long been hailed as an iconic expression of the United States’ history and cul...
This article investigates the role of nostalgia vis-a-vis practices of adaptation and revision in th...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series So...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series Son...
This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
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This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
The American Western, a popular film genre from the earliest days of cinema well into the 1960s, has...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
Though one of the most popular genres for decades, the western started to lose its relevance in the ...
In its analysis of four postwar Westerns (the films The Last Sunset and Gunman’s Walk, and the telev...
Though one of the most popular genres for decades, the western started to lose its relevance in the ...
The Western is a beloved part of American culture and history. Western films are filled with nostalg...
The western genre has long been hailed as an iconic expression of the United States’ history and cul...
This article investigates the role of nostalgia vis-a-vis practices of adaptation and revision in th...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series So...
This article investigates the intersections between Shakespeare’s Hamlet and a popular TV series Son...
This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
This article looks at the role of two of the most iconic figures in American popular culture: the ga...
This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
This article argues that The Walking Dead is a post-Western, a genre that extracts classical Hollywo...
The American Western, a popular film genre from the earliest days of cinema well into the 1960s, has...
This article traces the literary sources of the Western movie genre in the Gothic, a predomi...
Though one of the most popular genres for decades, the western started to lose its relevance in the ...
In its analysis of four postwar Westerns (the films The Last Sunset and Gunman’s Walk, and the telev...
Though one of the most popular genres for decades, the western started to lose its relevance in the ...
The Western is a beloved part of American culture and history. Western films are filled with nostalg...
The western genre has long been hailed as an iconic expression of the United States’ history and cul...