Vanishing Americans - racial and ethnic issues in the interpretation and context of post-war "pro-Indian" westerns, Steve Neale; photographing the Indian, Edward Buscombe; the professional western - south of the border, Noel Carroll; wider horizons, Doug Fairbanks and nostalgic primitivism, Gaylyn Studlar; "Our country" whose country? the "Americanization" project of early westerns, Eichard Abel; Dixie cowboys and blue yodels - the strange history of the singing cowboy, Peter Standield; "sixty million viewers can't be wrong" - the rise and fall of the television western, William Boddy; finding a new heimat in the Wild West - Karl May and the German western of the 1960s, Tassilo Schneider; John Ford and Monument Valley, Jean-Louis Leutrat and Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues; western motifs in magazine advertising, Colin McArthur; the fantasy of authenticity in western costume, Jane Marie Gaines and Charlotte Cornelia Herzog; the new western American historiography and the emergence of the new American westerns, Rik Worland and Edward Countryman; the twelve Custers or, video history, Roberta Pearson.