Art and Politics in Have Gun--Will Travel (e-bog) af Kathleen L. Spencer, Spencer

Art and Politics in Have Gun--Will Travel e-bog

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From 1955 to 1964, American television was awash in adult Westerns, as much as one quarter of all prime-time programming. During its six seasons (1957-1963), Have Gun-Will Travel was recognized as one of the best shows on television--politically the most liberal, and intellectually and aesthetically the most sophisticated, largely because of Richard Boone. This work places the series in it...
E-bog 151,31 DKK
Forfattere Kathleen L. Spencer, Spencer (forfatter)
Forlag McFarland
Udgivet 17 september 2014
Længde 260 sider
Genrer Television
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476617749
From 1955 to 1964, American television was awash in adult Westerns, as much as one quarter of all prime-time programming. During its six seasons (1957-1963), Have Gun-Will Travel was recognized as one of the best shows on television--politically the most liberal, and intellectually and aesthetically the most sophisticated, largely because of Richard Boone. This work places the series in its larger historical context, exploring why the Western was so popular at the time, and examines how the early history of television affected the shows. A brief biography of Boone is included, revealing how his values and experiences shaped the series. Behind-the-scenes life on the show is compared with that of its most popular competitors, Gunsmoke, Wagon Train and Bonanza. Major themes and patterns of the shows are compared, in particular the figures of the lawman, the gunfighter and the outlaw, racial and ethnic minorities, and women.