One West, Two Myths II: Essays on Comparison, Volume 2Robert Thacker, C. L. Higham University of Calgary Press, 2006 - 232 halaman What comes to mind when we think of the Old West? Often, our conceptions are accompanied by as much mythology and mystique as fact or truth. What are the differences in how the Canadian and American Wests are perceived? Did they develop differently or are they just perceived differently? How do our conceptions influence our perceptions? A companion volume to One West, Two Myths: A Comparative Reader, this collection presents scholarly views on the comparison of the Canadian and American Wests and the various methodologies involved. Contributors include literature specialists, scholars of popular culture, art historians, and political, social, and intellectual historians, demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of this area of study. With Contributions By: C.L. Higham, Robert Thacker, R. Douglas Francis, Brian W. Dippie, William H. Katerberg, Sarah Carter, Roger L. Nichols, David L. Williams, Lee Clark Mitchell, Aritha van Herk, Frederick Jackson Turner, and J.M.S. Careless |
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No Catlin without Kane or Really Understanding the American West | 1 |
Two Mythic Wests | 15 |
Transborder Continuity in Western Art | 31 |
Frontiers and the West in the Canadian and American Imagination | 63 |
Gender Race Nations and the Fortyninth Parallel | 85 |
Challenges to Comparing Native Peoples Experiences | 115 |
The Levelling of Difference in Stegners Wolf Willow | 127 |