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Film and censorship : the Index reader
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ISBN: 0304339377 Year: 1997 Publisher: London Washington, D.C. Cassell

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Screen violence and film censorship : a review of research
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ISBN: 0113406800 Year: 1977 Publisher: London Her Majesty's stationery office


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The hidden cinema : British film censorship in action 1913-1972
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ISBN: 0415032911 Year: 1989 Publisher: London Routledge

Policing cinema : movies and censorship in early-twentieth-century America.
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ISBN: 0520239660 0520239652 Year: 2004 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press

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White slave films, dramas documenting sex scandals, filmed prize fights featuring the controversial African-American boxer Jack Johnson, D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation-all became objects of public concern after 1906, when the proliferation of nickelodeons brought moving pictures to a broad mass public. Lee Grieveson draws on extensive original research to examine the controversies over these films and over cinema more generally. He situates these contestations in the context of regulatory concerns about populations and governance in an early-twentieth-century America grappling wi


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Dirty words & filthy pictures : film and the First Amendment
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ISBN: 9781477307403 1477307400 9781477307434 1477307435 9781477307410 9781477307427 Year: 2015 Publisher: Austin University of Texas Press


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American cinematographers in the Great War, 1914-1918
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ISBN: 9780861967179 0861967178 9780861969210 0861969219 Year: 2014 Publisher: Herts, United Kingdom Bloomington, IN John Libbey Publishing Ltd Distributed in Asia and North America by Indiana University Press.

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At the start of hostilities in World War I, when the United States was still neutral, American newsreel companies and newspapers sent a new kind of journalist, the film correspondent, to Europe to record the Great War. These pioneering cameramen, accustomed to carrying the Kodaks and Graflexes of still photography, had to lug cumbersome equipment into the trenches. Facing dangerous conditions on the front, they also risked summary execution as supposed spies while navigating military red tape, censorship, and the business interests of the film and newspaper companies they represented. Based on extensive research in European and American archives, American Cinematographers in the Great War, 1914-1918 follows the adventures of these cameramen as they managed to document and film the atrocities around them in spite of enormous difficulties.

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