Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns
The history of American Indians on screen can be compared to a light shining through a prism. We may have seen bits and pieces of the genuine culture portrayed, but rarely did we see a satisfying and informative whole picture.

Savages and Saints deals with the changing image of the American Indian in the Western film genre, contrasting the fictionalized images of native Americans portrayed in classic films against the historical reality of life on the American frontier. The book tells the stories of frontier warriors, Indian and white, revealing how their stories were often drastically altered on screen according to the times the films were made, the stars involved in the film's production, and the social/political beliefs of the filmmakers. Studio correspondence, letters from government files, and passages from western novels adapted for the screen are used to illustrate the various points.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns
The history of American Indians on screen can be compared to a light shining through a prism. We may have seen bits and pieces of the genuine culture portrayed, but rarely did we see a satisfying and informative whole picture.

Savages and Saints deals with the changing image of the American Indian in the Western film genre, contrasting the fictionalized images of native Americans portrayed in classic films against the historical reality of life on the American frontier. The book tells the stories of frontier warriors, Indian and white, revealing how their stories were often drastically altered on screen according to the times the films were made, the stars involved in the film's production, and the social/political beliefs of the filmmakers. Studio correspondence, letters from government files, and passages from western novels adapted for the screen are used to illustrate the various points.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns

Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns

by Bob Herzberg
Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns

Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns

by Bob Herzberg

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Overview

The history of American Indians on screen can be compared to a light shining through a prism. We may have seen bits and pieces of the genuine culture portrayed, but rarely did we see a satisfying and informative whole picture.

Savages and Saints deals with the changing image of the American Indian in the Western film genre, contrasting the fictionalized images of native Americans portrayed in classic films against the historical reality of life on the American frontier. The book tells the stories of frontier warriors, Indian and white, revealing how their stories were often drastically altered on screen according to the times the films were made, the stars involved in the film's production, and the social/political beliefs of the filmmakers. Studio correspondence, letters from government files, and passages from western novels adapted for the screen are used to illustrate the various points.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476662787
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 10/27/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Writer, actor and comedian Bob Herzberg is the author of scholarly books and Western novels. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Introduction     

1. All Quiet on the Silent Screen (1903–1927): From Wild West Show to Cinematic Marauders     
2. War Whoops in the Talkies (1928–1939): Rampaging on Screen While the Nation Is in the Red     
3. The Great Whitewash (1940–1948): White Men on the Warpath     
4. More Than One Red Menace (1949–1960): The Cold War on the Frontier     
5. Mass Media Massacres (1960–1975): Wars on the Frontier, Both Past and Present     
6. The Vanishing American Western (1978–the present): Cowboy and Indian Pictures Bite the Dust     

Afterword     
Bibliography     
Index     
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