Lone Star
Lone Star
Lone Star
Alison Fields

Lone Star

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    “In this timely and engaging study, Alison Fields examines Lone Star as a landmark Western that delves deeply into the cultures, politics, and histories of the US/Mexico borderlands. A nuanced and perceptive book, Lone Star offers rich insights into debates about memory and counter-memory, the struggles for national belonging, and the meanings of local and regional places.” - Susan Kollin, author of Thelma & Louise

    “In this timely and engaging study, Alison Fields examines Lone Star as a landmark Western that delves deeply into the cultures, politics, and histories of the US/Mexico borderlands. A nuanced and perceptive book, Lone Star offers rich insights into debates about memory and counter-memory, the struggles for national belonging, and the meanings of local and regional places.” - Susan Kollin, author of Thelma & Louise

    Alison Fields is the acting director of the School of Visual Arts at the University of Oklahoma. She is the Mary Lou Milner Carver Professor of Art of the American West, a professor of art history, and the author or coeditor of four books, including Discordant Memories: Atomic Age Narratives and Visual Culture .

    Specifications

    Publisher University of New Mexico Press
    Pub date April 30, 2026
    Pages 168
    Theme Film: styles and genres
    Measurements 178 x 127 x 17 mm
    Weight 103 gr
    EAN 9780826369390
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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