Silencing cinema : film censorship around the world /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
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| Series: | Global cinema.
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Table of Contents:
- Silencing cinema: an introduction / Daniel Biltereyst and Roel Vande Winkel
- Censorship, regulation and hegemony. All the power of the law: governmental film censorship in the United States / Laura Wittern-Keller
- American morality is not to be trifled with: content regulation in Hollywood after 1968 / Jon Lewis
- When cinema faces social values: one hundred years of film censorship in Canada / Pierre Véronneau
- Inquisition shadows: politics, religion, diplomacy, and ideology in Mexican film censorship / Francisco M. Peredo-Castro
- Control, continuity and change. Film censorship in Germany: continuity and changes through five political systems / Martin Loiperdinger
- Seeing red: political control of cinema in the Soviet Union / Richard Taylor
- Prohibition, politics, and nation building: a history of film censorship in China / Zhiwei Xiao
- Film censorship during the golden era of Turkish cinema / Dilek Kaya Mutlu
- Colonialism, legacy, and policies. The censor and the state in Great Britain / Julian Petley
- British colonial censorship regimes: Hong Kong, Straits settlements, and Shanghai International Settlement, 1916-1941 / David Newman
- "We do not certify backwards": film censorship in post-colonial India / Nandane Bose
- Irish film censorship: refusing the fractured family of foreign films / Kevin Rockett
- Censorship multiplicity, moral regulation, and experiences. Nollywood, Kannywood, and a decade of Hausa film censorship in Nigeria / Carmen McCain
- The legion of decency and the movies / Gregory D. Black
- Blessed cinema: state and Catholic censorship in postwar Italy / Daniela Treveri Gennari
- Film censorship in a liberal free market democracy: strategies of film control and audiences' experiences of censorship in Belgium / Daniel Biltereyst.