Censoring Culture: Contemporary Threats to Free Expression

by Robert Atkins (Editor)

Other authorsSvetlana Mintcheva (Editor)
Paper Book, 2006

Description

If your idea of censorship is an anonymous bureaucrat in a government office exercising prudish control over offensive art and speech, wake up and smell the conglomeration. Censorship today is just as likely to be the result of a market force or a bandwidth monopoly as a line edit or the covering of a nude sculpture, and the current system of new technologies and economic arrangements has subtle, built-in mechanisms for suppressing free expression as powerful as any known in other centuries. In Censoring Culture, the nationally known author of the ArtSpeak books and the head of the National Coalition Against Censorship s Arts Program bring together the latest thinking from art historians, cultural theorists, legal scholars, and psychoanalysts, as well as first-person accounts by artists and advocates, to give us a comprehensive understanding of censorship in a new century. -- Amazon.com.… (more)

Collection

Publication

The New Press (2006), Edition: 1, 353 pages

Original language

English
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