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Queering the Cowboy

From The Virginian to Westworld

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Queering the Cowboy

From The Virginian to Westworld

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An exploration of the queer Western across contemporary literature and film, before and beyond Brokeback Mountain.

Queer cowboys are everywhere. From the kinky kitsch of Chappell Roan and Orville Peck to the cinema blockbuster The Power of the Dog (2021), the queer cowboy has become a person of interest. Queering the Cowboy traces the phenomenon from the classic Western to contemporary films and books, to demonstrate that the journey from John Wayne to Roan is not long – since camp has always been a flipside to the cowboy's hypermasculinity.

Adopting queer theory with intersectional and psychoanalytical approaches, Mark Asquith reveals queer subtexts in ostensibly straight texts and assesses the success of queer representation in queer blockbusters. He shows how the Western replaces the woman – as object of male appreciation – with the cowboy, including how his leather chaps and spurs have become fetishized objects of male desire. The book also explores how male relationships in Westerns are mediated through screen women, horses, and expertise with a gun; how the cowboy becomes both surrogate father and queered model of masculinity to young boys; and how crossdressing and transgender men and women are represented.

Queering the Cowboy offers readings of Midnight Cowboy (1969), The Power of the Dog, and Brokeback Mountain (2005), arguing that the films tend to straighten out the more radically written texts. Ending with an analysis of HBO's Westworld (2016-2022), it shows that, even when projected into the distant future, the robot cowboy remains a distinctly queer character.

Table of Contents

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Introduction - The Cowboy as an Inherently Queer Character: Owen Wister's The Virginian (1902), Howard Hawks' Red River (1948), and the Cowboy Characters of Barbara Stanwyck
1. Pretty Horses, Pretty Señoritasand Prettier Pardners: Howard Hughes' The Outlaw (1943), and Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy (1992-1998)
2. The Elastic Cowboy - Gender Disruption and Adolescent Spectatorship:Jack Schaefer's Shane (1949) and George Stevens' film adaptation (1953), Delmer Daves' 3:10 to Yuma (1953) and James Mangold's film adaptation (2007), and Anna Kerrigan's Cowboys (2020)
3. No Country for Crinolines - Cross-dressing Women Way out West: Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar (1954),Maggie Greenwald'sThe Ballad of Little Jo (1993), and Jeymes Samuel's The Harder They Fall (2021)
4. Cross-dressing Men and Cross-dressing Lesbians of Colour out West: Sebastian Barry's Days Without End (2016) and A Thousand Moons (2020) via Emma Pérez's Forgetting the Alamo, Or Blood Meridian (2009)
5. The Cowboy as Sadomasochist: James Herlihy's Midnight Cowboy (1965) and John Schlessinger's Film Adaptation (1969)
6. The Return of the Repressed Cowboy: Thomas Savage's Power of the Dog (1967) and Jane Campion's Film Adaptation (2021)
7. Brokeback Mountain, the Most Famous Queer Love Story of the Modern Era:
Annie Proulx's short story (1997) and Ang Lee's film adaptation (2005), and Pedro Almodóvar's A Strange way of life (2023)
Conclusion - Queering the Future Cowboy: Jonathan Nolan's and Lisa Joy's Westworld (2016-2022)
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 18 Mar 2027
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 288
ISBN 9798765123034
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 31 b&w illustrations
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Mark Asquith

Mark Asquith is the author of Reading the Novels o…

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