英語畢業(yè)論文 淺析西部牛仔文化對(duì)美國社會(huì)的影響

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1、 畢 業(yè) 論 文 中文題目:淺析西部牛仔文化對(duì)美國社會(huì)的影響 英文題目:A Brief Analysis on Western Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Society 學(xué)生姓名 XXX 系

2、 別 XXXXXXX 專業(yè)班級(jí) 指導(dǎo)教師 成績(jī)?cè)u(píng)定 20XX年X月 A Brief Analysis on Western Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Society A Thesis Presente

3、d to the In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts Contents Abstract( in Chinese) I Abstract(in English) II I. Introduction 1 II. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Political Life 3 2.1 Separation of Church a

4、nd state 3 2.2 Democracy 3 2.3 Equality before law 4 2.4 Freedom of speech 4 III. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Economy 6 3.1 Agriculture 6 3.2 Husbandry 6 3.3 Tourism 7 IV. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Social Life 8 4.1 Cowboy spirit 8 4.2 Influence on clothes 8 4.2.1

5、Influence on Boots 8 4.2.2 Influence on Jeans 9 4.2.3 Influence on hat 10 4.3 Influence on music and poetry 12 4.4 Influence on language 12 4.4.1 Old slang 13 4.4.2 Lingo 14 4.4.3 Phrases 14 V. Conclusion 15 Works Cited 17 Acknowledgements 18 摘 要 本研究旨在探討西部牛仔文化的起源,及其對(duì)美國社會(huì)的影響。西部牛仔

6、文化對(duì)美國歷史及美國現(xiàn)代生活都有著極其重要的作用。它是美國精神的標(biāo)志,使美國文化形成自己獨(dú)立的風(fēng)格并在世界范圍內(nèi)影響深遠(yuǎn)。本文通過總結(jié)前人研究成果,借助媒體,書籍等工具充分了解美國社會(huì),提出自己的新觀點(diǎn)。本文第一章將著重介紹研究主題及其重要性;第二章主要從牛仔文化對(duì)美國政治生活的影響進(jìn)行闡述;第三章描述其對(duì)美國經(jīng)濟(jì)生活的影響;第四章著重介紹其對(duì)美國文化生活的影響;第五章對(duì)本研究進(jìn)行總結(jié)提出不足與改進(jìn)之處并肯定了牛仔在社會(huì)生活中的地位。 關(guān)鍵詞:牛仔;牛仔文化;美國社會(huì) Abstract Thi

7、s paper focuses on exploring the origin of western cowboy culture and its influence on American society. Western cowboy culture is not only of great importance to American history but also to American modern life. It is the symbol of American spirit. It contributes to the formation of American chara

8、cteristic as well as the great influence on the world. This thesis comes up with a new perspective by concluding study results from former distinguished experts and looking into materials from media and books etc. The first chapter in this paper focuses on introducing the subject and significance of

9、 the study; the second chapter lays stress on cowboy culture’s influence on American political life; the third chapter stresses the impact on American economic life; the forth chapter focuses on the impact on American social life; the fifth chapter sums up the core view of the study and puts forward

10、 with the insufficiency of the paper, as well as affirms the social status. Key words: Cowboy; Cowboy culture; American society 18 A Brief Analysis on Western Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Society I. Introduction There are three definitions of cowb

11、oy in dictionary. The first one is a hired man, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback; the second one is an adventurous hero; the third one is a reckless person, such as a driver, pilot, or manager, who ignores potential risks (A.S.Hor

12、nby 221). It is clear that roles of cowboy have changed a lot with the development of society. And in this process cowboy culture influenced American society greatly. In this mass media, including movies, songs and magazines, dominant society the image of cowboy is familiar with and impressed

13、 many people. Although the history of cowboy is only hundreds years, it has a great impact not only on life of the Americans but also on that of people from all over the world. As a result, it is essential to study how the cowboy culture influences the American life which would help to make a better

14、 understanding of Americans and good multi-culture communication. Cowboy has become the mysterious and heroic symbol for days. People regard cowboy as a man with no property, no schooling, no social standing, no ambition for money, but boundless courage, competence, self discipline, physical prowess

15、, and integrity. Cowboy was a figure of romance in one of the most romantic, beautiful, and majestic natural settings on the planet. Cowboy was a figure of honor. Western cowboy culture continued to thrive for more than a half century, shaping our values, aspirations, and fantasies through the fifti

16、es and most of the sixties, as classic expressions of cowboy courage were told and retold by our national bards, the filmmakers. The essential story the filmmakers were telling was a narrative of courage and honor, not of greed or mindless. However, there have misunderstandings towards cowboy. Peopl

17、e made cowboy into mystery. They put excessive imagination on cowboy due to media’s publicity and people’s stories told over and over again (Billington 592). Actually most work cowboy did was just as their name indicated to guard the cows in a paddock by riding a horse, and then addicted in an inn.

18、Their life was all hardship but romance. Cowboy played two roles in its existence. One is as main force of westward movement; the other is cowherd in the vast western prairie. It is widely known that the growth of the United States was born of the continuous westward movement. The European colon

19、ists sailed west for American and founded their first settlements on the Atlantic coast. When they first got there, the environment there was tough, and the road was hard. Very often a poor frontiersman had to carry all he had on his back, his wife and children following barefooted. The road was mud

20、dy in spring thin with dust in summer and heavy with snow and ice in winter. Frontiersman and their family had to wade across streams and climb over mountains. Although they suffered a lot in this west movement, they bore expectation in their heart. After reaching the West, these frontiersmen scatte

21、red all over to look for a piece of land they liked. In most cases a frontiersman and his family lived kilometers away from their nearest neighbors. They grow what they need to make a living. He had to learn many skills to survive in the wilderness where he totally had to rely on himself. All these

22、experiences contribute to the formation of their characters. Cowboy culture made a great influence on American society. It changes people’s value towards life. They said “hard work never killed anyone”. By studying cowboy culture one can more easily understand American life style, and the implement

23、of some American political and economical policies. Furthermore, it is much easier to learn a language by studying its culture than only by remembering the words. This paper mainly focuses on three parts of influence of cowboy culture on American society, which are impacts on politic, economy and s

24、ocial life. II. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Political Life Cowboys had a great influence on American politics. Some of American presidents were actually from among cowboys, including President Jackson, Lincoln and Buth. The US system of government is called fede

25、ralism and in this system powder is divided by a written constitution between the central and state governments (Lai Anfang 172). Both government are supreme with their proper sphere of authority .This arrangement is an embodiment of the American political principle of division of powder. The Federa

26、l government is divided into three separate branches called the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial. These three branches balance against each other. The Executive branch, also known as the administration, is headed by the President who is also head of the state. The US President is command

27、ed by the Constitution to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” and to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed” (Lai Anfang 173). The Legislative branch is the U.S. Congress. The Judicial branch of the Federal government consists of a system of law courts: the

28、Supreme Court, 11 Courts of Appeals, and 91 District Courts. 2.1 Separation of Church and state Cowboys were from different origin and religious belief. They all went westward for their American dream “From rags to riches”. It is well-known that US is a “nation of many nations”. In order to li

29、ve harmoniously, they all respect others religious belief, that is the freedom of religion. The government can neither support nor suppress any religion, and at the same time clerks in churches have no rights to interfere with any political affairs. Cowboy is the first advocate of separation of chur

30、ch and state. 2.2 Democracy Cowboys were in favor of the democratic system of election. They promoted the adoption of the political party’s convention system of nomination for candidacy. They were against slavery and supported industrialization, which would in turn enlarge the domestic market f

31、or their agricultural products. There are two major parties in America, Democratic or Republican Party. In the United States, one can often become a “member” of a party, merely by stating that fact. In some U.S. states, a voter can register as a member of one or another party and vote in the primary

32、 election for one or another party, but such participation does not restrict one’s choices in any way; nor does it give a person any particular rights or obligations with respect to the party, other than possibly allowing that person to vote in that partys primary elections. Because of the long term

33、 living in the sparsely-populated area, cowboys’ developed freely, and they want the government is answerable to citizens, who may change it through elections. They were in favor of a democratic system of election. 2.3 Equality before law Most cowboys came from lower social classes, and the pay

34、was poor. In order to live a better life, they work very hard in the abundant soil. Cowboy’s achievements were not judged by their family backgrounds or inherited wealth, but by what they have achieved through their own efforts. Moreover, a great number of cowboys were decedents of soldiers from Ame

35、rican Civil War, African- Americans and Indians, all of whom were discriminated in other parts of American. They were relatively free and honored as long as they could earn much in the wild western land. So they promoted the laws should attach no special privilege to any citizen. Government official

36、s are subject to the law just as others are. Nowadays the idea of equality before law in American politics is borne by every American. The most conspicuous example is American election. Every American has the right to elect and to be elected. They are equal people before law. 2.4 Freedom of speec

37、h Cowboys are outspoken. There is no need for them to lie in the sparsely-populated and to beat around the bush either. They regard honesty as the rule of living. They just express what they think and feel. Americans believe that honesty is the principle of top importance for everyone, and they ha

38、ve the right to express what they think freely. Cowboy’s characteristic influenced American greatly. It is recognized in their sub conscience that freedom of speech is one of their basic rights. People think highly of Presidents who are cowboys. It is once expressed by a citizen: “Now, as an olde

39、rcitizen, I still like cowboys...They represent something good -- something pure that America has been missing. Ronald Reagan was a cowboy. Ronald Reagan was brave, positive, andgave us hope.He wore a white hat.To the consternation of hiscritics, he had the courage to call a spade a spade and call t

40、he former Soviet Union what it was -- the evil empire.President Bushdistinguishes between good and evil. He calls a spade a spade, and after 9-11 called evil “evil,” without mincing any words. Thats what cowboys do, you know”(). All in all, cowboy culture influenced American politics greatly, not o

41、nly on the leaders but also on people who are governed. III. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Economy At the time of the United States’ founding, the economy was predominantly one of agriculture and small private businesses, and state governments

42、 left welfare issues to private or local initiative. However, nowadays the United States is a market economy, or a capitalist economy. Everyone is free to start a business for the purpose of making a profit. 3.1 Agriculture American’s agriculture is organized in the form of farms. Almost all

43、 the farmers are now owners of the farms they cultivated. It is cowboy’s spirit of self-reliance and self-discipline inspired them to work hard to manage their farms well. What is more, with the development of westward movement, American people got a large amount of land, which enables the cowboy go

44、t more land, thus American agriculture developed quickly. 3.2 Husbandry With the popularization of cowboy culture, more and more people would rather live a cowboy life style to study cowboy’s characters. President Bush is an example in point. Once he said the following lines. They (cowbo

45、ys) were never looking for trouble. But when trouble came, they faced it with courage. They were always on the side of right. They defended good people against bad people. They had high morals. They had good manners. They were honest. They spoke their minds and they spoke the truth, regar

46、dless of what people thought or “political correctness,” which no one had ever heard of back then. They were a beacon of integrity in the wild, Wild West. They were respected. When they walked into a saloon (where they usually drank only sarsaparilla), they usually make the place became quiet, and t

47、he bad guys kept their distance. If in a gunfight, they could outdraw anyone. If in a fist fight, they could beat up anyone. They always won. They always got their man. In victory, they rode off into the sunset (). As a result, dairy farming is developing quickly in the west. Some states like Wis

48、consin are even called dairy state. Milk is their most products. Fresh milk that is not used for city markets is used for the manufacture of button, cheese, condensed and powdered milk. More and more people dream the life of riding on the horseback to drive the cattle and cows. It is even better if

49、they have ranches. 3.3 Tourism It is reported in some newspapers that more and more people wish a way of relaxing being close to nature. Cowboy guest ranch is one of their options. In these guest ranches, one can become a cowboy-risking life and limb for low pay and the likelihood of walking bowl

50、egged the rest of one’s days. Or one can simply relax and take in some cowboy poetry and music. One will fall in love with the solitude of wild places. If one needs a square mile to hear and think, one will understand why cowboys are the strong, silent type. Cowboys are deep thinkers who need room t

51、o think. This is why they get into so much trouble when they go to town. There’s no room to think. The bigger the city, the dumber they seem to be. Cowboys are happiest wild places that really do look like a scene in cowboy movies. It is clear that people like to go places which appeared in movies t

52、hey liked. Cowboy guest ranch is one of the sources. As one gets familiar with cowboy ways, one will better appreciate cowboy’s spirit and their share of the work. Cowboys really have awork ethic that people admire. Work is not a four-letter word to a cowboy. It is reported in some investigation

53、that there are many this kind of cowboy guest ranch in America for people to relax, and experience the romantic and heroic life style that is different from their own. Furthermore, the increase in cowboy guest ranch tourism stimulates more people to spend money to get what they want. And for the na

54、tion, it also gets some benefits in the economic increase. Leaving the office to the nature is a good way to get people exercised, too. All in all it is a win-win trend for both the guest ranch owners and tourists. IV. Cowboy Culture’s Influence on American Social Life Cowboy cult

55、ure consists of many aspects. With more and more interaction within the world, cowboy image, spirit, clothes, language and music engraved in most people’s heart. Cowboy culture not only has a great impact on Americans’ life, but also on that of the people from all over the world. Many fashion trends

56、 are formed according to the development of cowboy culture. 4.1 Cowboy spirit Cowboy spirit refers to America’s spirit of endeavoring to do what they believe. Cowboy is the main force of westward movement. They performed actively, diligently and persistently in this tough process, which was al

57、ways recognized as American spirit. The vast grassland, tough cattle-driven life made cowboy self-reliance, dash and daring, ready to run risks, aggressive, and interested in seeking their dream by moving from place to place. They can always tell the white from the black, and help the poor. It is th

58、eir characteristics of just, persistent and diligent help them to be the idol in American people’s hearts. 4.2 Influence on clothes It is common to see a person who is identified as cowboy wearing high shaft boots, jeans, and wide-brimmed hat. Clothes are the most direct way to identify a pers

59、on as cowboy. It is well-known that jeans are the most fashionable clothes, and is worn by people from different ages and occupations. What is more, it has become a subject most people pursuing to research. 4.2.1 Influence on Boots Cowboy boots refer to a specific style of riding boot, historicall

60、y worn by cowboys. They have a high heel, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing. Cowboy boots are normally made from cowhide leather but are also sometimes made from “exotic” skin such as alligator, snake, ostrich, lizard, eel, elephant, sting ray, elk, buffalo, and the l

61、ike. There are two basic styles of cowboy boots, western (or classic), and roper. The western style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid-calf, with an angled “cowboy” heel, usually over one inch high. A slightly lower, still angled, “walking” heel is also common. Although we

62、stern boots can be customized with a wide variety of toe shapes, the classic design is a narrowed, usually pointed, toe. A newer design, the “roper” style, has a short boot shaft that stops above the ankle but before the middle of the calf, with a very low and squared-off “roper” heel, shaped to the

63、 sole of the boot, usually less than one inch high. Roper boots are usually made with rounded toes, but, correlating with style changes in street wear; styles with a squared toe are seen. The roper style is also manufactured in a lace-up design which often fits better around the ankle and is less li

64、kely to slip off. The style commonly known as the cowboy boot appeared in the mid 19th century, with the fashion magazines from 1850 and 1860 show the cowboy boot with topstitching, cutouts of geometric or other natural elements and under slung heel was already in place. The cowboy boots were cle

65、verly designed. When mounting and, especially, dismounting, the slick, treadle leather sole of the boot allowed easy insertion and removal of the foot into the stirrup of the Western saddle. The original toe was rounded and a bit narrowed at the toe to make it easier to insert. While an extremely po

66、inted toe is a modern stylization appearing in the 1940s, it adds no practical benefit, and can be uncomfortable in a working boot. Boots are the indispensable thing of cowboy for their moving life style. Decoration varied widely. Early boots were cowhide leather pieced together with single rows of top stitching, but as custom boots were made, cowboys asked for decorative stitching, cutouts in the high tops (early on, often Texas stars), and dif

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