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Description: The Gay Ranchero is a 1948 American Western film starring Roy Rogers that was filmed in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California, and despite its campy title, is one of the more action-packed Roy Rogers movies. The story follows criminal Vance Brados as he seeks to take over the profitable Mazanita Springs Spa and Airline, and uses sabotage and murder to make it occur. Sheriff Roy Rogers steps in to try to verb the sabotage of the planes. Aided by Nic

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University Writing Program

Out West: The Queer Sexuality of the American Cowboy and His Cultural Significance

by Hana Klempnauer Miller

Research Document | UWS 53b Mythology of the American West | Eric Hollander | Fall 2021 

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Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in a scene from Brokeback Mountain.

 

Ask anyone who’s seen BrokebackMountain(2005) to characterize the film in three words, and you’re almost certain to hear some variation of “gay cowboy love-story.”  While many have lauded the film, directed by Ang Lee, for its nuanced portrayal of two men’s complicated desire for each other, the film was subject to scathing criticism at the time of its release. Detractors, largely spearheaded by right-wing and religious groups, quickly and fervently deemed the film’s depiction of a homosexual couple immoral, evidence of an attempt to feminize men, and even anti-American. In many cases, critics honed in on the two leads ’ occupations as cowboys, challenging

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The mythos of the American Old West, with its aura of ruggedness, danger and adventure, has appealed to many people over the years, including gay men. While they don't have quite as many stereotypical gay associations as sailors and leather-clad bikers, cowboys are nevertheless an important part of macho gay male iconography.

It's more about the look and touch of the cowboy than the facts, so these men can be start in The Adj West, but also in a Space Western, Cattle Punk, New Old West, Samurai Cowboy, or any other cowboy-flavored work.

This trope covers gay or bisexual men who are Western-flavored characters (ranchers, cattle hands, rodeo performer, and country singers) or just fans of the genre.

This is almost always a flavor of