Hell-Bent for Leather

Subtitle
Sex and Sexuality in the Weird Western

Edited by Kerry Fine

"Hell-Bent for Leather: Sex and Sexuality in the Weird Western" builds on the Locus Award finalist "Weird Westerns: Race, Gender, Genre." This new collection takes a deep dive into the myriad ways sex and sexuality are imagined in weird western literature, film, television, and video games, paying special attention to portrayals of power and privilege. The contributors explore weird western challenges to assumptions about varied genders and sexualities, drawing our attention to how the western can reinforce existing gender and sexual paradigms or overturn them in delightful, terrifying, or unexpected ways.

Primary texts range from CBS’s campy BDSM-inflected steampunk western "The Wild Wild West" to the Star Wars franchise’s popular leather-daddy bounty hunter The Mandalorian, from Ishmael Reed’s satirical postmodern western "Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down" to C Pam Zhang’s acclaimed novel "How Much of These Hills Is Gold." Chapters engage texts from Australia and Great Britain, classic horror like "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," the popular video games BioShock Infinite and The Last of Us II, and less well-known texts like Laguna Pueblo–Navajo author A. A. Carr’s erotic vampire/monster slayer western "Eye Killers."

Bio

Kerry Fine is an instructor of English at Arizona State University.


Praise for this book

The project is timely, professionally crafted, and genuinely fun. This book is nicely packed with analysis of weird westerns from the 1960s to the very present, paying attention to diverse representation and experience in sex and sexualities. These are terrific essays that form a rich and nuanced volume that will be welcomed in the scholarly community.

Lydia R. Cooper Author of "Masculinities in Literature of the American West"
Black and white image of a man and woman dressed in campy BDSM-inflected steampunk western clothes
Date published
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN
978-1496241542

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