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Only a Woman After All? Gender Dynamics in the Westerns of Barbara Stanwyck,ble for its diversity, with films ranging from updated takes on mythical Western heroes like Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, and Wild Bill Hickok to narratives that privileged groups the genre had historically been inclined to marginalize, including American Indians, blacks, and women.他日关税重重 发表于 2025-3-30 17:26:25
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Virgins, Widows, and Whores: The Bride Pool of the John Wayne Westerns, the West became “more concerned about male suitability than availability […]” (Luchetti, “.” 5). Indeed, the westering women often enjoyed the numerous choices placed before them as prospective marriage partners.带来的感觉 发表于 2025-3-31 07:58:19
,“Wild” Women: Interracial Romance on the Western Frontier,“moral,” and “civilized” when their fates become intertwined with Mexican or Native American men bold enough to defy the boundaries of race or ethnicity. These liaisons, full of danger and despair, occur on dual frontiers—one geographic, and the other racial—where notions about civilization and savagery, morality and passion, collide.