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Title:
Censoring culture : contemporary threats to free expression
ISBN:
9781595580504

9781595580979
Publication Information:
New York : New Press, c2006.
Physical Description:
xxiv, 353 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Censorship in camouflage / Money talks: the economic foundations of censorship / Private philanthropy and the arts: does anybody want an artist in the house? / Private censorship, corporate power / American music challenges the copyright tradition / Revisiting free exchange: the art world after the culture wars / On edge: alternative spaces today / Market censorship / Unfair trade practices in bookselling / The military-industrial complex is dead! Long live the military-media-industrial complex! / High wire[d] act: balancing the political and technological / Creativity in real space / Hacking culture / How the IP guerrillas won: ®TMark, Adbusters, Negativland, and the "bullying back" of creative freedom and social commentary / The metaphysics of networks / Power, politics, new technology, and memory in the age of the internet / Protection or politics? the use and abuse of children / Media effects

Taboos, trust and titillation : teens talk about censorship / Violent video game players mysteriously avoid killing selves, others / Censorship : the sexual media and the ambivalence of knowing / "Not a pretty picture" : four photographers tell their personal stories about child "pornography" and censorship / Child pornography law and the proliferation of the sexualized child / Invasion of the kiddyfiddlers / When words and images cause pain : the price of free speech / Pitfalls in fighting "nigger" : perils of deception, censoriousness, and excessive anger / The past is prologue, but is parody and pastiche progress? / Beyond good and evil / Mirroring evil : Nazi imagery/recent art -- My memorial to Patrick Tillman / The new meaning of bias / The censor within / To discern, to discriminate, and to decide : censorship and institutions / Taking offense / A psychoanalyst's perspective on artists and censorship
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