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Kill the CowboyKill the Cowboy

Kill the Cowboy1993

Sharman Apt Russell

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The myth of the cowboy resonates with us all - it represents physical freedom and spiritual solitude, individualism, and a closeness to nature in all its rugged, soaring magnificence. But the cowboy's intimacy with animals rests on his domination of them. His cattle are protected so that they can be killed. Wild animals - coyotes, bears, eagles - are competition and must be destroyed. Land is being overgrazed and in some places permanently damaged. "Some would say that we need to kill the myth of the cowboy," Russell writes. "We need new images and new role models - heroines as well as heroes, Indians as well as cavalry, ecologists as well as individualists." In Kill the Cowboy she offers a new perspective on this cultural icon, urging all of us, cowboys included, to find "that inner part of us which resonates with nature and corresponds to what is wild."

Details

First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL2347844W

Subjects

AttitudesRanchersNatureEnvironmentalistsCowboysEffect of human beings onRange policyRange managementPrairie ecologySoil degradationWest (u.s.), social life and customsUnited states, environmental conditionsNature, effect of human beings onNature conservation

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