Suspended license : censorship and the visual arts /
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Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
[1997]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Elizabeth C. Childs
- The censorship of images in Reformation Germany, 1520-1560 / Christiane Andersson
- Aretino, the public, and the censorship of Michelangelo's Last judgment / Bernadine Barnes
- Veronese and the Inquisition: the geopolitical context / Paul H.D. Kaplan
- Goya and the censors / Janis A. Tomlinson
- The body impolitic: censorship and the caricature of Honoré Daumier / Elizabeth C. Childs
- Manet's Maximilian: censorship and the salon / John House
- "Chambers of horrors of art" and "degenerate art": on censorship in the visual arts in Nazi Germany / Christoph Zuschlag
- Seeing red: the Dallas museum in the McCarthy era / Francine Carraro
- Censorship and controversy in the career of Edward Kienholz / Gerald Silk
- Art censorship in socialist China: a do-it-yourself system / Jerome Silbergeld
- David Wojnarowicz: a portrait of the artist as X-ray technician / Peter F. Spooner
- The trials of Robert Mapplethorpe / Steven C. Dubin.