John Wayne’s world: Transnational masculinity in the fifties

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Connecting John Wayne’s films to the transnational historical context of the 1950s, John Wayne’s World argues that Wayne’s depictions of heroic masculinity dovetailed with the rise of Hollywood’s cultural dominance and the development of global capitalism after World War II.

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Meeuf, R. (2013). John Wayne’s world: Transnational masculinity in the fifties. John Wayne’s World: Transnational Masculinity in the Fifties (pp. 1–213). University of Texas Press. https://doi.org/10.7560/747463

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