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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


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    Banned in the Media: A Reference Guide to Censorship in the Press, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting, and the Internet » Read Now

    by Herbert N. Foerstel. 252 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    From colonial times to the present, the media in America has been subject to censorship challenges and regulations. This comprehensive reference guide to media censorship provides in-depth coverage of each media format--newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, radio, television, and the Internet--all...
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    Banned in the U.S.A.: A Reference Guide to Book Censorship in Schools and Public Libraries » Read Now

    by Herbert N. Foerstel. 297 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Since the first edition was published to acclaim and awards in 1994, librarians have relied on the work of noted intellectual freedom authority Herbert N. Foerstel. This expanded edition presents a thorough analysis of the current state of book banning in schools and public libraries, offering ready...
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    An American Paradox: Censorship in a Nation of Free Speech » Read Now

    by Patrick Garry. 160 pgs.

    Although America is probably the most free and tolerant nation on earth, censorship continues to flourish and increase in the arts, music, television, and advertising, and even in universities. Patrick Garry defines censorship in America across the years, analyzes its root causes, examines...
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    Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity until 1998: A Chronology » Read Now

    by Louis Edward Ingelhart. 320 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Although Americans tend to take the concept and protection of free expression for granted, free press and free speech are at best only tentatively established in some nations of the world. Covering prehistoric times to mid-1998, this book provides a year-by-year report of the efforts to free the...
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    The War for the Public Mind: Political Censorship in Nineteenth-Century Europe » Read Now

    by Robert Justin Goldstein. 280 pgs.

    From 1815 to 1914, European governments and their political oppositions were engaged in a constant "war" for the minds of the general population, especially the working classes. The German socialist newspaper, Hamburger Echo declared on September 27, 1910, "In waging our war, we do not throw bombs...
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    Circles of Censorship: Censorship and Its Metaphors in French History, Literature, and Theory » Read Now

    by Nicholas Harrison. 250 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Circles of Censorship examines the ideas and practice of censorship and of freedom of expression in post-revolutionary French literary culture. Focusing on the fate of the work of writers such as Flaubert and Sade, and on the Freudian-influenced attempts by the Surrealists and the journal Tel Quel...
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    Bleep! Censoring Rock and Rap Music » Read Now

    by Betty Houchin Winfield, Sandra Davidson. 132 pgs.

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    Examining the various boundaries of American artistic tolerance, chapters address the societal and legal responses to rock and rap music. Artistic expression has historically clashed with mainstream views, resulting in apprehension acted upon internally and externally, especially when expression is...
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    Censorship of the American Theatre in the Twentieth Century » Read Now

    by John H. Houchin. 332 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Arguing that theatrical censorship coincides with significant challenges to religious, political and cultural traditions, John Houchin explores its impact on twentieth-century American theatre. Along with the well-known example of the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s, other almost...
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    Pornography and Censorship » Read Now

    by David Copp, Susan Wendell. 414 pgs.

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    Free Expression and Censorship in America: An Encyclopedia » Read Now

    by Herbert N. Foerstel. 264 pgs.

    Abortion, campaign financing, TV violence, homosexuality, and indecency on the Internet all have First Amendment implications, and all have been major political issues in the 1990s. During this decade, sex and secularism emerged as major targets of censorship, and an increasing number of Americans...
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    Censorship of Expression in the 1980s: A Statistical Survey » Read Now

    by John B. Harer, Steven R. Harris. 181 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The study of censorship is important not because we are shocked by the contents of a book or because a complaint about a work offends our sensibilities, but rather because this conflict between powerful opposing forces in society can threaten its foundations and ideals. Conflict exists because...

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