In this volume, John E. Semonche surveys censorship for reasons of sex from the nineteenth century up to the present. He covers the various forms of American media - books and periodicals, pictorial art, motion pictures, music and dance, radio, television, and the Internet. Despite the varieties of censorship, running from self-censorship to government bans, a common story is told. Censorship, whether undertaken to ward off government regulation, to help preserve the social order, or to protect the weak and vulnerable, proceeds on the assumption that the censor knows best and that limiting the choices of media consumers is justified. Covering the history of censorship of sexual ideas and images is one way of telling the story of modern America.
This volume sheds light on one of the most explosive episodes of censure of academic scholarship in recent decades.
Censorship has been an ongoing issue from the early days of filmmaking. One hundred years of film censorship, encompassing the entire 20th century, are chronicled in this work.
In Censoring Sexuality, Paul Bailey examines and analyses the various kinds of censorship political, literary, cultural that have oppressed, silenced and, at times, destroyed homosexuals. The creative talents of these...
Those who love and live by art, tell us that it is the most exalted expression of civilized life. In this provocative new book Jonathan Dollimore argues that, far from confirming humane values, literature more often than not violates them.
Edited by Edmund Gosse and Thomas James Wise. London: William Heinemann, 1925. —. The Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, vol. 2. Edited by Edmund Gosse and Thomas James Wise. London: William Heinemann, 1925. —. The Dark Blue.
Discusses the First Amendment and censorship on the Internet
Hughes wished to star Jack Buetel as Billy and then unknown Jane Russell as Rio, Billy's girlfriend. Hughes hired Howard Hawks to direct the film. At Hughes's suggestion, Hawks features shot after shot of Russell's ample bosom as she ...
The book focuses both on formal censorship systems, including state and local censorship boards and industry self-regulation efforts, to unofficial censorship rendered by pressure groups and powerful social movements.
One frequent visitor to the house was the free lover, Spiritualist, writer, and orator Stephen Pearl Andrews. He was an individualist anarchist, concerned with personal autonomy as a universal right, believing that rights around one's ...
Problem in Modern Ethics, A, 261, 278 rainbow flags at Oxford, 296–97 role of poetry, 305 Symonds and, xvi, 278 Germ, 91 Gilbert and Sullivan, 228 Gilchrist, Anne Burrows, 176 Ginsberg, Allen, 301–3 commemoration of Leaves of Grass, ...