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John Ford's Stagecoach
Barry Keith Grant
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments and Credits (page ix)
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List of Contributors (page xi)
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Introduction: Spokes in the Wheels (Barry Keith Grant, page 1)
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1 Stagecoach and Hollywood's A-Western Renaissance (Thomas Schatz, page 21)
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2 "Powered by a Ford"?: Dudley Nichols, Authorship, and Cultural Ethos in Stagecoach (Charles J. Maland, page 48)
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3 That Past, This Present: Historicizing John Ford, 1939 (Leland Poague, page 82)
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4 "A Little Bit Savage": Stagecoach and Racial Representation (J. P. Telotte, page 113)
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5 "Be a Proud, Glorified Dreg": Class, Gender, and Frontier Democracy in Stagecoach (Gaylyn Studlar, page 132)
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6 Stagecoach and the Quest for Selfhood (William Rothman, page 158)
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Reviews of Stagecoach (page 179)
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Filmography (page 185)
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Select bibliography (page 233)
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Index (page 239)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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FQ | 58.1 (Autumn 2004): 70-71 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3697272 |
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Published: c2003
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521793315 (hardcover)
- 9780521797436 (paper)
- 9780511105296 (ebook)