Red lines : political cartoons and the struggle against censorship /
"This graphic narrative tells the stories of political cartoonists around the world whose work has been censored"--
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
The MIT Press,
[2021]
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| Series: | Information policy series.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The power and precarity of the pencil
- When censorship backfires
- We know where you live: Intimate invasions
- Post-Orwellian censorship
- Gilded cages: Censorship by seduction
- Market censorship: Freedom for those who own a press
- Democratically rejected: The X'ed Files
- From liberation technology to platform censorship
- No man's land: Wartime dissent
- The Boys' Club: Gender-based censorship
- The trap of accidental associations
- Political correctness and "Good censorship"
- Undrawable: The aura of the sacred
- Je suis Charlie: A symbolic battle
- Concluding lines, in words and cartoons.