
African American westerns have a rich cinematic history and visual culture. Mia Mask examines the African American western hero within the larger context of film history by considering how Black westerns evolved and approached wide-ranging goals. Woody Strode’s 1950s transformation from football star to actor was the harbinger of hard-edged western heroes later played by Jim Brown and Fred Williamson. Sidney Poitier’s <i>Buck and the Preacher</i> provided a narrative helmed by a groundbreaking African American director and offered unconventionally rich roles for women. Mask moves from these discussions to consider blaxploitation westerns and an analysis of Jeff Kanew’s hard-to-find 1972 documentary about an all-Black rodeo. The book addresses how these movies set the stage for modern-day westploitation films like <i>Django Unchained</i>. <p>A first-of-its kind survey, <i>Black Rodeo</i> illuminates the figure of the Black cowboy while examining the intersection of African American film history and the western.</p>
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2023-04-01
ISBN-10:
0252044878
ISBN-13:
9780252044878
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