310 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    286 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Western in the Global South investigates the Western film genre's impact, migrations, and reconfigurations in the Global South. Contributors explore how cosmopolitan directors have engaged with, appropriated, and subverted the tropes and conventions of Hollywood and Italian Westerns, and how Global South Westerns and Post-Westerns in particular address the inequities brought about by postcolonial patriarchy, globalization and neoliberalism. The book offers a wide range of historical engagements with the genre, from African, Caribbean, South and Southeast Asian, Central and South American, and transnational directors. The contributors employ interdisciplinary cultural studies approaches to cinema, integrating aesthetic considerations with historical, political, and gender studies readings of the international appropriations and U.S. re-appropriations of the Western genre.

    Preface Neil Campbell  Introduction MaryEllen Higgins, Rita Keresztesi, and Dayna Oscherwitz  Part 1: Colonial Circulations of the Western in the Global South  1. The Western in Colonial Southern Africa James Burns  2. Cassava Westerns: Theorizing the Pleasures of Playing the Outlaw in Africa Tsitsi Jaji  3. The Italian (Southern) Western: From Colonial Cinema to Spaghetti Western Giovanna Trento  4. From Django to Django Unchained – Love Narratives in the Global South Clifford T. Manlove  Part 2: The Western in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean  5. In the Crossfire: Africa, Cinema, and Violence in Abderrahmane Sissako’s Bamako (2006) Dayna Oscherwitz  6. Trashing the Western’s Revenge Narrative in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s Daratt MaryEllen Higgins  7. Cowboys and West Indians: Decolonizing the Western and Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come Rita Keresztesi  Part 3: The Western in Australia and Asia  8. Aboriginal Cowboys? On the Possibilities of the Western in Australia’s Far West Andrew W. Hurley  9. Tears of the Black Tiger: The Western and Thai Cinema Jesus Jimenez-Varea and Milagros Expósito-Barea  10. Tamil B Movie Westerns: The Global South and Genre Subversion Swarnavel Eswaran Pillai  Part 4: South American, Mexican and Borderlands Westerns  11. An ‘Imperfect' Genre: Rethinking Politics in Latin American Westerns Chelsea Wessels  12. Landscaping the Western: Ciro Guerra’s The Wind Journeys (2009) Carlos G. Torres-Rodríguez  13. Carlos Bolado’s Bajo California: Crossing Borders and Dislocating the Western Tradition Carolina Rueda  14. Disinterring the Western in Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and No Country for Old Men Brent Strang

    Biography

    MaryEllen Higgins is Associate Professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University, Greater Allegheny Campus, USA

    Rita Keresztesi is Associate Professor of English at the University of Oklahoma, USA

    Dayna Oscherwitz is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Southern Methodist University, USA 

    "With its illuminating focus on the Western as a malleable space of cultural blending that has traversed national and political boundaries, The Western in the Global South offers scholars of this genre and of transnational cinemas more broadly valuable material for historical research. By decentring the Western’s well-worn tropes from their supposed roots in US culture, and positioning multifarious strands of the Western within a polycentric cultural landscape, it offers a collection of fascinating case-studies by analysing specific cultural-political moments on their own terms." - Austin Fisher, University of Bedfordshire, UK