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Rodeos - Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion: Gender, Race, and Identity in the American Rodeo

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Book Synopsis: From the Wild West shows of the nineteenth century to the popular movie Westerns of the twentieth century, one view of an idealized and mythical West has been promulgated. Elyssa Ford suggests that we look beyond these cowboy clichés to complicate and enrich our picture of the American West. Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion takes us from the beachfront rodeo arenas in Hawai'i to the reservation rodeos held by Native Americans to reveal how people largely missing from that stereotypical picture make rodeo--and America--their own. Because rodeo has such a hold on our historical and cultural imagination, it becomes an ideal arena for establishing historical and cultural relevance. By claiming a place in that arena, groups rarely included in our understanding of the West--African Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Hawaiians, and the LGBT+ community--emphasize their involvement in the American past and proclaim their right to an American identity today. In doing so, these groups change what Americans know about their history and themselves. In her journey through these race- and group-specific rodeos, Ford finds that some see rodeo as a form of escape, a refuge from a hostile outside world. For others, rodeo has become a site of rebellion, a place to proclaim their difference and to connect to a different story of America. Still others, like Mexican Americans and the LGBT+ community, look inward, using rodeo to coalesce and celebrate their own identities. In Ford's study of these historically marginalized groups, she also examines where women fit in race- and group-specific rodeos--and concludes that even within these groups, the traditional masculinity of the rodeo continues to be promoted. Female competitors may find refuge within alternate rodeos based on their race or sexuality, but they still face limitations due to their gender identity. Whether as refuge or rebellion, rodeos of difference emerge in this book as quintessentially American, remaking how we think about American history, culture, and identity.

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Looking for a captivating exploration of the American West that goes beyond cowboy clichés? Look no further than "Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion: Gender, Race, and Identity in the American Rodeo" by Elyssa Ford. This thought-provoking book takes you on a journey through the lesser-known aspects of rodeo culture, revealing how various marginalized groups have embraced rodeo as a means of establishing their historical and cultural relevance.

By delving into the rodeo arenas of African Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Hawaiians, and the LGBT+ community, Ford showcases how these often overlooked groups have utilized rodeo as a refuge from a hostile world or as a platform for rebellion. Through their involvement in rodeo, they claim their right to an American identity and challenge the conventional understanding of American history.

While exploring the race- and group-specific rodeos, Ford also sheds light on the role of women within these communities. Despite finding refuge in some rodeos based on their race or sexuality, female competitors still face limitations due to gender identity. "Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion" confronts the traditional masculinity promoted within rodeo and prompts us to rethink gender roles within these historical contexts.

Whether you're interested in the historical significance of rodeo or want to explore the intersections of gender, race, and identity in America, this book is a must-read. Get your copy of "Rodeo as Refuge, Rodeo as Rebellion" today and embark on a journey that will reshape your understanding of American history, culture, and identity.

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