This dissertation analyzes Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or The Evening Redness in the West (1985), All the Pretty Horses (1992), The Crossing (1994), and Cities of the Plain (1998), and scrutinizes his portraits of cowboy masculinity. In these Westerns, McCarthy engages with the implicit realities of the American West, a legacy that is still exalted and eulogized by American men. He exposes the deep crisis at the heart of frontier myths, and uses the failing cowboy figure as a critique of mainstream American culture that still positions white men in relation to cowboy masculinity. His cowboys are threatened by industrialization and exploitive schemes that cut them off from freedom and the individualism they need to survive. However, abo...
Bakalaura darbā ir analizēta kovboja tēla vizuālais attēlojums un vīrišķības ideja Amerikāņu vestern...
In this essay, I critically reexamine the scholarly works on Cormac McCarthys The Crossing, most of ...
One of the most pervasive themes in Cormac McCarthy\u27s westerns is the importance that sons ascrib...
It has been argued that the American cowboy is the most widely misunderstood and misinterpreted figu...
American novelist Cormac McCarthy published the first installment of his Border Trilogy, a novel ent...
The goal of this research is to analyze who the cowboys were and show how the standard set for the c...
In order to most accurately convey what McCarthy, a man who believes there\u27s no such thing as li...
In the early part of the twentieth century, popular fiction and film in the form of Westerns and the...
This thesis intervenes and expands on the critical reception of Cormac McCarthy. Additionally, the t...
This thesis sees Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy as a celebration of the nostalgia and romance char...
The history of the American West, of conquering the frontier, forms the very backbone of national id...
American masculinity is in crisis. Even a cursory glance at the headlines reveals as much, suggestin...
The narrative trope of the American western is a long-standing literary convention rooted in a convo...
One of the more dominant, formulaic and enduring compositions of masculinity is the cowboy. In this ...
“Impressions on the American Cowboy” seeks to consider, expose, and investigate the symbol of the co...
Bakalaura darbā ir analizēta kovboja tēla vizuālais attēlojums un vīrišķības ideja Amerikāņu vestern...
In this essay, I critically reexamine the scholarly works on Cormac McCarthys The Crossing, most of ...
One of the most pervasive themes in Cormac McCarthy\u27s westerns is the importance that sons ascrib...
It has been argued that the American cowboy is the most widely misunderstood and misinterpreted figu...
American novelist Cormac McCarthy published the first installment of his Border Trilogy, a novel ent...
The goal of this research is to analyze who the cowboys were and show how the standard set for the c...
In order to most accurately convey what McCarthy, a man who believes there\u27s no such thing as li...
In the early part of the twentieth century, popular fiction and film in the form of Westerns and the...
This thesis intervenes and expands on the critical reception of Cormac McCarthy. Additionally, the t...
This thesis sees Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy as a celebration of the nostalgia and romance char...
The history of the American West, of conquering the frontier, forms the very backbone of national id...
American masculinity is in crisis. Even a cursory glance at the headlines reveals as much, suggestin...
The narrative trope of the American western is a long-standing literary convention rooted in a convo...
One of the more dominant, formulaic and enduring compositions of masculinity is the cowboy. In this ...
“Impressions on the American Cowboy” seeks to consider, expose, and investigate the symbol of the co...
Bakalaura darbā ir analizēta kovboja tēla vizuālais attēlojums un vīrišķības ideja Amerikāņu vestern...
In this essay, I critically reexamine the scholarly works on Cormac McCarthys The Crossing, most of ...
One of the most pervasive themes in Cormac McCarthy\u27s westerns is the importance that sons ascrib...