Reading Brokeback Mountain
Essays on the Story and the Film
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About the Book
This collection offers 15 critical essays on Annie Proulx’s short story “Brokeback Mountain” and its controversial film adaptation by screenwriters Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana and director Ang Lee. Each essay explores the short story, the film, and the sociocultural phenomenon that followed the release of the motion picture in December 2005.
This anthology includes selections from traditional perspectives and from postmodern angles, including women’s studies, gender studies, queer studies, sexuality studies, ethnic studies, and American studies. Many of the essays focus primarily on the film, its critical reception, its stars, its director, its soundtrack, and its cultural implications.
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Bibliographic Details
Edited by Jim Stacy
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 248
Bibliographic Info: notes, bibliography index
Copyright Date: 2007
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3044-4
eISBN: 978-0-7864-5529-4
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
1. Arcadia and the Passionate Shepherds of Brokeback Mountain 5
2. Proulx’s Pastoral: Brokeback Mountain as Sacred Space 19
3. Buried in the Family Plot: The Cost of Pattern Maintenance to Ennis and Jack 29
4. Love and Death in an American Story: A “Vulgar” Reading of Brokeback Mountain 45
5. The “Gay Film” That Wasn’t: The Heterosexual Supplement in Brokeback Mountain 59
6. Gay Cowboys Close to Home: Ennis Del Mar on the Q.T. 71
7. “When This Thing Grabs Hold of Us…”: Spatial Myth, Rhetoric, and Conceptual Blending in Brokeback Mountain 88
8. From “Nature’s Love” to Natural Love: Brokeback Mountain, Universal Identification, and Gay Politics 106
9. Broke(n)back Faggots: Hollywood Gives Queers a Hobson’s Choice 118
10. Brokeback Mountain at the Oscars 135
11. Whiteness of a Different Kind of Love: Letting Race and Sexuality Talk 152
12. The Queerness of Country: Brokeback’s Soundscape 163
13. Performing “Lonesome Cowboy” and “Jack Nasty”: The Stars’ Negotiation of Norms and Desires 178
14. Lessons Learned on Brokeback Mountain: Expanding the Possibilities of American Manhood 188
15. Love and Silence, Penguins and Possibility 205
Select Bibliography 221
About the Contributors 227
Index 231
Book Reviews & Awards
“crack it open and learn a thing or two. There are many long discussions and debates waiting inside this book”—Scarlett.