Peckinpah: The Western Films – A Reconsideration

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Peckinpah: The Western Films – A Reconsideration is a critical study that reexamines the Western movies of director Sam Peckinpah, analyzing their themes, style, and place in film history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical study
film studies book
about film history
masculinity in Western films
myth of the American West
revisionist Westerns
style of Sam Peckinpah’s Western films
themes in Sam Peckinpah’s Westerns
violence in Western films
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
examines editing techniques in Peckinpah’s Westerns
historical context of Peckinpah’s Westerns
narrative structure of Peckinpah’s Westerns
visual style of Sam Peckinpah
field Western genre studies
film studies
focusesOn Junior Bonner NERFINISHED
Major Dundee NERFINISHED
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid NERFINISHED
Ride the High Country NERFINISHED
The Ballad of Cable Hogue NERFINISHED
The Wild Bunch NERFINISHED
genre film criticism
non-fiction
intendedAudience Western film enthusiasts
fans of Sam Peckinpah
film scholars
students of film
language English
mainSubject Sam Peckinpah NERFINISHED
Western films
perspective reassessment of Sam Peckinpah’s Western films

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Paul Seydor notableWork Peckinpah: The Western Films – A Reconsideration