Between reverence and rejection: Age and youth in the Vietnam era Western

Q2 Arts and Humanities European Journal of American Culture Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1386/ejac_00104_1
Martin Holtz
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The Western’s central theme of historical progression, the transition from the old to the new, is often symbolically paralleled in the relationship between ageing and youthful characters. This contribution offers a cursory overview of Westerns that illustrate the range of relationships between young and old at a time in American history which was characterized by generational clashes over the Vietnam War and wider (counter-)cultural movements. The focus will be on three films in particular. The Cowboys (1972) is in many ways the culmination of John Wayne Westerns in which the star takes over the role of a tough but benevolent grandfather figure teaching the youngest generation the ways of violence so as to defeat a wayward middle generation (standing in for a radical counter-culture), thus signifying a conservative ideal. In Bad Company (1972), the youth is abandoned by their parent generation, victimized by their elders, and the ways of violence forced upon them to ensure their survival, thus signifying liberal disillusionment. In The Shootist (1976), finally, disillusionment and nostalgia are fused in a complex portrayal of the ageing protagonist’s simultaneous doggedness and recognition of his own outmodedness and the youth’s simultaneous rejection and veneration of his mythic status.
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在敬畏与拒绝之间:越南时代的年龄与青春
西部片历史发展的中心主题,即从旧到新的过渡,通常在衰老和年轻角色之间的关系中具有象征意义。这篇文章对西部片进行了粗略的概述,说明了在美国历史上以越南战争和更广泛的(反)文化运动为特征的几代人的冲突时期,年轻人和老年人之间的关系。重点将集中在三部电影上。《牛仔》(1972)在很多方面都是约翰·韦恩·西部片的巅峰之作。在影片中,这位明星扮演了一个强硬但仁慈的祖父形象,他向年轻一代传授暴力的方法,以击败任性的中间一代(代表激进的反主流文化),从而象征着一种保守的理想。在《Bad Company》(1972)中,年轻人被他们的父辈抛弃,被他们的长辈所伤害,为了确保他们的生存,他们被迫使用暴力的方式,从而标志着自由主义的幻灭。最后,在《枪手》(1976)中,幻灭和怀旧交织在一个复杂的刻画中,年迈的主人公同时顽强地坚持,承认自己的过时,而年轻人同时拒绝和崇拜他的神话地位。
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