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The Screen Censorship Companion

Critical Explorations in the Control of Film and Screen Media
Buch | Hardcover
410 Seiten
2024
University of Exeter Press (Verlag)
978-1-80413-066-7 (ISBN)
118,45 inkl. MwSt
This companion gives an exhaustive overview of how screen censorship touches our lives, from historical studies to today’s intrusions into how screen content is controlled, made available, or taken away. The cases studies range from the forbidden over politically ‘subversive’ materials, to plain mainstream fare—all within censorship’s reach.
Throughout the history of film, censorship has existed everywhere—in all shapes, colours, and dimensions. The act of restricting the free production, circulation, screening, and consumption of movies was never unique to authoritarian regimes. Censorship has had far-reaching implications for filmmakers, distributors, exhibitors, and audiences across generations and across genres, including the self-censorship of audiences disciplined into particular viewership positions. Today, soft and hard censorship coexist in ever-more fluid forms; the banning, regulating, trimming, and tailoring of films for ‘harmless’ consumption all exemplify wider debates about access to media.



This companion brings together contemporary and historical views on censorship, covering Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The book considers Hollywood’s practices and the United States’ legislative context as important frames of reference for the study of filmed entertainment censorship, be they concerned with obscene materials or plain mainstream movie fare. American cinema remains a wider compass, as evidenced by how studies in this companion, which deal with local and regional censorship, appear to have American movies as their targets.



This volume showcases the broad international scope of censorship through detailed examinations of censorship practices. The diversity of case studies is an indication of the global reach of censorship—nothing can escape its grasp. Ultimately, the censorship of screen access is a struggle for power and control; this book demonstrates how intense this struggle can become, and how compromises and solutions are found.

Daniel Biltereyst is Professor in Film and Media Studies at Ghent University, Belgium. He is the (co-)editor of several volumes on cinema audiences and censorship. In 2020 he published a monograph on the history of film/cinema censorship in Belgium, Verboden Beelden, and made a documentary with Bruno Mestdagh on film cuttings (Ongezien/invisible, 2020, Cinematek). Ernest Mathijs is Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. He has written on cult cinema, the reception of Canadian and European genre cinema, The Lord of the Rings, reality-TV, Thomas Pynchon, and on Delphine Seyrig. In 2020 he co-wrote the two-part documentary The Quiet Revolution.

Cinema, Screen Media and Censorship: An Introduction Daniel Biltereyst and Ernest Mathijs

DOI:10.47788/RSDL4520

1. ‘Forestalling Controversy’: The Production Code Administration and the Mediation of Political Censorship Richard Maltby

DOI:10.47788/AJXR2557

2. A Philosovietic Mode of Film Censorship: A Supplement to Studies of Cold War Italian Film Culture Karol Jóźwiak

DOI:10.47788/HHUW8463

3. Censorship of Foreign Films in People’s Poland in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s: A Case Study of Films about Hippie Subculture Konrad Klejsa

DOI:10.47788/MWLP4097

4. Sex, Drugs, Violence and/or Nudity: Differences in Film Age Rating Practices and Rationales in Denmark, France, Japan, Norway and the UK Elisabeth Staksrud and Marita Eriksen Haugland

DOI:10.47788/FTMX2611

5. The Last Convulsions of Democracy: Wolfgang Petzet’s Pamphlet Verbotene Filme and the Censorship Debate at the Close of the Weimar Republic Viola Rühse

DOI:10.47788/ODXR8776

6. Party Apparatchiks as Filmmakers: The Film Approval Commissions in Communist Poland, 1955–1970 Mikołaj Kunicki

DOI:10.47788/SNGT2135

7. Majors, Adults, Sex and Violence: Film Censorship under Military Dictatorship in Chile, 1973–1989 Jorge Iturriaga Echeverría

DOI:10.47788/NOXF9829

8. Fighting for a Free Cinema in a Country That Is Not Free: Film Censorship Abolitionism in Argentina (1978–1983) Fernando Ramírez Llorens

DOI:10.47788/XCJE5862

9. Censorship, Criticism and Notions of Quality in Post-War French Cinema Daniel Morgan

DOI:10.47788/RFGD3515

10. Hopes and Fears of Transformation: FOCINE and Informal Practices of Film Censorship in Colombia (1978–1993) Karina Aveyard and Karol Valderrama-Burgos

DOI:10.47788/BEZG4529

11. State Censorship of Debut Films in the 1980s People’s Republic of Poland: The Example of the Irzykowski Film Studio Emil Sowiński

DOI:10.47788/SVEO2240

12. Banned in Detroit: The Interconnectedness of Film, Literary and Media Censorship Ben Strassfeld

DOI:10.47788/HBSC1824

13. Splicing Back against the Censors: How Archive/ Counter-Archive Saved the Ontario Board of Censors’ Film Censorship Records from Destruction Michael Marlatt

DOI:10.47788/XLVW2388

14. Italian Film Censorship (1948–1976): A Quantitative Analysis Mauro Giori and Tomaso Subini

DOI:10.47788/HIIB3780

15. Historicizing the Censor: Path-Dependent Patterns of Film Censorship in Turkey İlke Şanlıer and Aydın Çam

DOI:10.47788/PRKT5596

16. Don’t Be Afraid, It’s Only Business: Rethinking the Video Nasties Moral Panic in Thatcher’s Britain Mark McKenna

DOI:10.47788/GTGZ8668

17. The Ontario Film Review Board Meets the New French Extremity Daniel Sacco

DOI:10.47788/HJES6116

18. Invisible Censors, Opaque Laws and Surveilled Subjects Julian Petley

DOI:10.47788/EUHI2366

19. What Is a Hard Core? Obscenity, Pornography and Censorship Linda Williams

DOI:10.47788/TMRX1263

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Exeter Studies in Film History
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 805 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-80413-066-4 / 1804130664
ISBN-13 978-1-80413-066-7 / 9781804130667
Zustand Neuware
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