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Art Censorship



Censorship - official prohibition or restriction of any type of expression believed to threaten the political, social, or moral order. It may be imposed by governmental authority, local or national, by a religious body, or occasionally by a powerful private group. It may be applied to the mails, speech, the press, the theater, dance, art, literature, photography, the cinema, radio, television, or   Read More...

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    Cultural Pedagogy: Art, Education, Politics
    by Paulo Freire, Henry A. Giroux, David Trend. 178 pgs.


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    Art in the Courtroom
    by Vilis R. Inde. 266 pgs.


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    Censorship of Expression in the 1980s: A Statistical Survey
    by John B. Harer, Steven R. Harris. 181 pgs.


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