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Censorship In Theatre And Cinema Anthony Aldgate James C Robertson

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Censorship In Theatre And Cinema Anthony Aldgate James C Robertson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.51 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Anthony Aldgate; James C. Robertson
ISBN: 9781474463874, 1474463878
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Censorship In Theatre And Cinema Anthony Aldgate James C Robertson by Anthony Aldgate; James C. Robertson 9781474463874, 1474463878 instant download after payment.

The first comparative study of censorship in theatre and cinema during the last century, this book examines notable twentieth-century cases involving the Lord Chamberlain's theatre censorship and the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC). Anthony Aldgate and James C. Robertson have written extensively on the subject of stage and screen censorship, and here they utilise previously unpublished Lord Chamberlain's censorship sources as well as hitherto unexplored BBFC files. They show how the two censorship agencies operated, with some interaction between them, over such controversial matters as sex, foreign affairs, juvenile crime, single-sex relationships, the 'swinging' 1960s, horror, religion and other contentious material. This wide-ranging study concludes by explaining why theatre censorship was abolished in 1968 whereas the BBFC has survived until the present day. Censorship in Theatre and Cinema is a valuable contribution to media history with implications for the practice of censorship in Britain today.


Key Features


  • The first comparative study of censorship in both theatre and cinema
  • Accessible to both specialist and general readers alike
  • Covers both American and British stage and screen properties
  • Includes detailed analysis of various case studies to illustrate censorship procedures in action.

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