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Hunger for the Wild Michael L. Johnson

Hunger for the Wild By Michael L. Johnson

Hunger for the Wild by Michael L. Johnson


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Just what was so wild about the Wild West? Americans have had an enduring yet ambivalent obsession with the West as both a place and a state of mind. This book offers a cultural and historical analysis of how ideas of wildness have shaped the ways Euro-Americans have perceived, reacted to, and acted upon the West for nearly five hundred years.

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Hunger for the Wild: America's Obsession with the Untamed West by Michael L. Johnson

Just what was so wild about the Wild West? Americans have had an enduring yet ambivalent obsession with the West as both a place and a state of mind. Now one of the most knowing observers of the Western scene offers a monumental cultural and historical analysis of how ideas of wildness have shaped the ways Euro-Americans have perceived, reacted to, and acted upon the West for nearly five hundred years. Bringing the sensibility of a poet to a sweeping discussion of place, Michael L. Johnson considers how that obsession originated, how it has determined attitudes toward and activities in the West, and how it has changed over the centuries. Investigating views of Western wildness from pre-European times until the present, Johnson tells how explorers and settlers bent on exploiting the West brought with them Old World ideas, full of muddled and even bizarre contradictions, that have defined the region in its most fundamental aspects. And he shows how those contradictory ideas were woven into an ambivalent ideology of conquest that has given us today's degraded wilderness areas, overtaxed water supplies, and sprawling suburbs. Brimming with word-play, personal anecdotes, and telling vignettes, Hunger for the Wild provocatively addresses a cornucopia of Western personalities, phenomena, and events. Invoking a vast array of writers and thinkers - from Claude Levi-Strauss to Black Elk to Richard Etulain - Johnson casts his critical eye on conquistadors and cowboys and revisits myths of Noble Savage and red devil alike. His kaleidoscopic text examines Dust Bowl woes and Wild West shows, and whether contemplating the Disneyfied frontier or the Ralphlaurenized range, he takes readers on an intellectual romp through the wilds of the contemporary West, with its UFO fanatics and postregional cowgirls. Emphasizing his call for seeing the West as a place of roots as well as routes, Johnson's tour de force marks a major contribution to the deeper history of the region and points toward a more sustainable West for the future. It should interest not only Western historians but also art and film buffs, ecocritics, cross-cultural specialists, and rodeo fans - anyone fascinated by the wild, Western-style.

Hunger for the Wild Reviews

Move over Henry Nash Smith, Roderick Nash, and Richard Slotkin. This stunning volume immediately vaults Michael Johnson to the forefront of authorities on the Wilderness West. A brilliant and profound study. Richard W. Etulain, author of Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the American West Provides us all with a new and insightful way of looking forward that places him in the rarified company of Frederick Jackson Turner, Henry Nash Smith, and Patricia Nelson Limerick in providing a fresh western synthesis. Paul A. Hutton, author of Phil Sheridan and His Army An astonishing book - an epic, often jaw-dropping survey of our centuries-long love affair with the untamed West. Michael Steiner, coeditor of Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity

About Michael L. Johnson

Michael L. Johnson is professor of English at the University of Kansas and recipient of the Western Writers of America Spur Award, the Frederick Manfred Prize, and the Ben Franklin Award. His other books include New Westers: The West in Contemporary American Culture (also from Kansas), From Hell to Jackson Hole: A Poetic History of the American West, and Violence and Grace: Poems about the American West.

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CIN0700615016G
9780700615018
0700615016
Hunger for the Wild: America's Obsession with the Untamed West by Michael L. Johnson
Used - Good
Hardback
University Press of Kansas
20070314
528
Commended for Spur Awards (Nonfiction-Contemporary) 2008
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