Transnational Frontiers
Emily C. Burns
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Transnational Frontiers
Published
May 24, 2018
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Pages
248
ISBN-13
9780806160030
ISBN-10
0806160039
Description
When Buffalo Bill?s Wild West show traveled to Paris in 1889, the New York Times reported that the exhibition would be ?managed to suit French ideas.? But where had those French ideas of the American West come from? And how had they, in turn, shaped the notions of ?cowboys and Indians? that captivated the French imagination during the Gilded Age? Emily C. Burns maps the complex fin-de-sie<U+00cc><U+0080>cle cultural exchanges that revealed, defined, and altered images of the American West. This illustrated visual history shows how American artists, writers, and tourists traveling to France exported the dominant frontier narrative that presupposed manifest destiny - and how Native American performers with Buffalo Bill?s Wild West and other traveling groups challenged that view. Many French artists and illustrators plied this imagery as well. At the 1900 World?s Fair in Paris, sculptures of American cowboys conjured a dynamic and adventurous West, while portraits of American Indians on vases evoked an indigenous people frozen in primitivity. At the same time, representations of Lakota performers, as well as the performers themselves, deftly negotiated the politics of American Indian assimilation and sought alternative spaces abroad. For French artists and enthusiasts, the West served as a fulcrum for the construction of an American cultural identity, offering a chance to debate ideas of primitivism and masculinity that bolstered their own colonialist discourses. By examining this process, Burns reveals the interconnections between American western art and Franco-American artistic exchange between 1865 and 1915.
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Who is the author of Transnational Frontiers?
Transnational Frontiers was written by Emily C. Burns.
When was Transnational Frontiers published?
The publication date for this specific edition is May 24, 2018. The original work may have been published on a different date.