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In Across the Great Divide, some of our leading historians look to both the history of masculinity in the West and to the ways that this experience has been represented in movies, popular music, dimestore novels, and folklore.
Contents
CONTENTS Introduction Laura McCall 'Tell Me With Whim You Walk and I will Tell you Who You Are':Honor and Virtue in Eighteenth-Century Colonial Mexico Ramon A. Gutierrez Bulls, Bears and Dancing Boys:Race, Gender and Leisure in California Goldrush Susan Lee Johnson Manly Gamblles:The Politics of Risk on the Comstock Lode, 1860-1880 Guther Peck Cool to the End: Public Hangings and Western Manhood Durwood Ball White Men, Red Masks: Appropriations of Indian Manhood in Imagined Wests David Anthony(Tyee-me)Clark and Joane Nagel A Distinction and Antagonistic Race: Constructions of Chinese Manhood in the Inclusion Debates, 1869-1878 Karen Leong Nomads, Bunkies, Cross-Dressers, and Family Me: Coyboy Identity and the Gendering of Ranch Work Dee Garceau Domesticated Bliss: Ranchers and Their Animals Karen Merrill Man-Power: Montana Copper Workers, State Authority, and the (Re)Drafting of Manhood in World War II Matthew Basso On The Road: Cassady, Kerouac, and Images of Late Western Masculinity Craig Leavitt 'All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes':The Utilization of Cowboy-Hero Image in Contemporary Asian American Literature Steven Lee 'I guess your warrior look dosen't work every time': Challenging Indian Masculinity in the Cinema Brian Klopotek Tex-Sex-Mex: American: American Identities, Lone Star, and the Politics of Radicalized Sexuality Jose Limon