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­Film & History
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies
 
www.filmandhistory.org
 
Volume 33.2 (2003)
 
Table of  Contents: The American West (2)
 
 
General Introduction
by Peter C. Rollins          1
 
Introduction to Special Issue 9
by Deborah Carmichael
 
Professional Women—Women in The Professionals (1966)
by Winona Howe         12
 
Rewriting the West as Multi-Cultural:  Legend Meets Complex Histories in la 
Frontera 
  in John Sayles’ Lone Star (1996)
by Kimberly Sultze         19
 
Revisiting the “Revisionist” Western
by Barry Langford     26
 
Henry Hathaway’s Rawhide and the Hermetic Frontiers of Film Noir
by Hugh S. Manon        36
 
Cowboys and Comedy:  The Simultaneous Deconstruction and Reinforcement of 
Generic
  Conventions in the Western Parody
by Matthew R. Turner        48
 
Turner Network Television’s Made-for-TV Western Films and the Social 
Construction 
  of Authenticity
by David Pierson       55
 
American History through Feature Films:  a Middle School Unit
by Brian Stevens       65
 
 
 
Film Reviews
 
The Perilous Fight:  America’s World War II in Color
by Raymond J. Haberski, Jr. 70
 
Benedict Arnold:  A Question of Honor
by Suzanne Broderick   72
 
Chicago
by Cara Ann Lane 74
 
Frida
by Ron Briley        75
 
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
by Marc Oxoby        77
 
Elizabeth
by Sarah Knowles     78
 
 
Book Reviews
 
Howard Blue. Words at War:  World War II Era Radio Drama and the Postwar 
Broadcasting 
  Industry Blacklist.
Scarecrow Press, 2002.
by Robert Fyne        81
 
James Chapman. Cinemas of the World:  Film and Society from 1895 to the 
Present Day.
Reaktion Books, 2003.
by David Lancaster    82
 
Robert J. Lentz. Korean War Filmography:  91 English Language Features 
through 2000.
McFarland, 2003.
by Robert Fyne        83
 
J. Hoberman. The Magic Hour:  Film at Fin de Siecle.
Temple University Press, 2003.
by David Lancaster    84
 
Robert Alan Crick. The Big Screen Comedies of Mel Brooks.
McFarland, 2002.
by Jason P. Wojcik       85
 
Don G. Smith. H.G. Wells on Film:  The Utopian Nightmare.
McFarland, 2002.
by Elun Gabriel        86
 
Frank McAdams. The American War Film:  History and Hollywood.
Praeger Publishers, 2002.
by Michael S. Shull 87
 
Marek Haltof. Polish National Cinema.
Berghahn Books, 2002.
by Jay Morong        88
 
Peter Hanson. The Cinema of Generation X:  A Critical Study.
McFarland, 2002.
by Laura Wittern Keller        89
 
Kathleen E. R. Smith. God Bless America:  Tin Pan Alley Goes to War.
The University Press of Kentucky, 2003.
by Robert Fyne        90
 
Hernan Vera & Andrew M. Gordon. Screen Saviors:  Hollywood Fictions of 
Whiteness.
Rowan & Littlefield, 2003.
by David Lancaster    91
 
Rodney Farnsworth. The Infernal Return:  The Recurrence of the Primordial in 
Films of the 
  Reaction Years, 1977-1983.
Praeger Publishers, 2002.
by Angela Schwarz     92
 
 
 
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Sponsors
Film and History League
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University of Kentucky Press
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