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Cowboy Apocalypse
- Religion and the Myth of the Vigilante Messiah
Engelsk Hardback
Cowboy Apocalypse
- Religion and the Myth of the Vigilante Messiah
Engelsk Hardback

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Charts the myth of the "good guy with a gun," connecting America's frontier beginnings with visions of the end of the world In the midst of widespread mass shootings in America, a common motif stands out: the perpetrators of these attacks often view themselves as vigilante saviors, whose job it is to regulate society in a way that exterminates their enemies. In this fascinating critique, Rachel Wagner makes the case that this unfortunate phenomenon is best understood through the idea of the cowboy apocalypse. She shows that across much US media, from video games and blockbuster movies to novels and TV, a story arc has been created that provides a complete myth about the end of the world and the future after that. In these stories, the cowboy messiah is envisioned as a good guy with a gun. But he doesn't save the world. He just saves his world: he protects his family and others he deems worthy while embracing the chance to wipe the global slate clean and start fresh, with survivors testing their mettle on a new frontier. Wagner illuminates the links between Christian apocalypticism, American gun culture, and the romanticization of the white male-dominated American frontier, showing how the vigilante has come to be regarded as a new savior figure, out to protect the world for white supremacy and patriarchy. She also offers ways to respond with other powerful cultural myths, making use of media to tell other stories. Cowboy Apocalypse offers a new means of making sense of how guns profoundly shape American life, and how we might engage with them otherwise.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
277
ISBN-13:
9781479831623
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
147983162X
Udg. Dato:
25 feb 2025
Længde:
31mm
Bredde:
239mm
Højde:
162mm
Forlag:
New York University Press
Oplagsdato:
25 feb 2025
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