Commies and Indians: The Political Western Beyond Cold War Frontiers Issue 4, December 2013 Editorial Letter from the Editor By Heath Iverson Feature Articles Csikós, Puszta, Goulash: Hungarian Frontier Imaginaries in ‘The Wind Blows under Your Feet’ and ‘Brady’s Escape’ By Sonja Simonyi Appropriating the “Other” for the Cold War Struggle: DEFA’s Depiction of Native Americans in its Indianerfilme By Jennifer Michaels Partisan ‘Realism’: Representations of Wartime Past and State-Building Future in the Cinema of Socialist Yugoslavia By Greg de Cuir, Jr. A Third Western(?): Genre and the Popular/Political in Latin America By Chelsea Wessels The Birth of the Romanian Western By Marian Tutui The Balkan Westerns of the Sixties By Sergey Lavrentiev The DEFA Indianerfilm as Artifact of Resistance By Evan Torner Video Essays Commies and Indians Symposium: Jonathan Owen on Czech Westerns Commies and Indians Symposium: Tim Bergfelder on the Euro-Western and on Collaborations across the Iron Curtain P.O.V. Yugoslav (Hi)stories: a country which no longer exists, except on film By Ana Grgic and Raluca Iacob