Rodeo Queens: On The Circuit With America's Cowgirls
Autor Joan Burbicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2004
Rodeo
has
always
been
considered
a
supremely
masculine
sport,
a
rough
and
tumble
display
of
macho
strength
and
skill.
But
author
Joan
Burbick
shows
us
the
other
side
of
rodeo:
the
world
of
rodeo
queens--part
cowgirl
and
part
pageant
princess--who
wave
and
smile
and
keep
the
dream
of
the
ideal
Western
woman
alive.
So who are the women behind the candy-red chaps, Farrah Fawcett curls, and rhinestone tiaras? Burbick traveled the backroads of the rural West for years, trying to find out. She interviewed dozens of queens, including rodeo royalty from the 1930s and 40s, women who grew up breaking wild horses, branding calves, and witnessing the sad decline of the ranching life. Stories from white and Native American rodeo queens in the 1950s and 1960s, the golden age of rodeo, reveal the conflicts over gender and race that shaped the rodeo and the Cold War politics of small Western towns. Finally, rodeo queens from the 1970s to the present describe a more fiercely commercial rodeo, driven largely by TV-ratings and sponsorships, glitter and hairspray.
Illustrated throughout with wonderful photographs, this rich tapestry of women's voices echoes and challenges our clichés of the rural West. Their combined stories of fulfilled dreams and lost hopes reveal the tenacity of the myth of the American West, a place of muscled men, golden-haired women, relentless beauty and tragic limits.
So who are the women behind the candy-red chaps, Farrah Fawcett curls, and rhinestone tiaras? Burbick traveled the backroads of the rural West for years, trying to find out. She interviewed dozens of queens, including rodeo royalty from the 1930s and 40s, women who grew up breaking wild horses, branding calves, and witnessing the sad decline of the ranching life. Stories from white and Native American rodeo queens in the 1950s and 1960s, the golden age of rodeo, reveal the conflicts over gender and race that shaped the rodeo and the Cold War politics of small Western towns. Finally, rodeo queens from the 1970s to the present describe a more fiercely commercial rodeo, driven largely by TV-ratings and sponsorships, glitter and hairspray.
Illustrated throughout with wonderful photographs, this rich tapestry of women's voices echoes and challenges our clichés of the rural West. Their combined stories of fulfilled dreams and lost hopes reveal the tenacity of the myth of the American West, a place of muscled men, golden-haired women, relentless beauty and tragic limits.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586482046
ISBN-10: 1586482041
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1586482041
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Joan
Burbickteaches
American
Studies
at
Washington
State
University.
Born
in
Chicago,
she
has
lived
in
the
Palouse
region
of
northern
Idaho
and
eastern
Washington
for
the
last
twenty
years,
writing,
raising
a
family,
and,
in
her
free
time,
working
with
horses.