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Ever since the Bill of Rights became the cornerstone on which individual Americans' rights and liberties rest, the practical realities of honoring the grand principles of the First Amendment have been hotly contested, and none more so than freedom of expression. From governmental limits on robust, even vicious, colonial- and Federal-era newspaper attacks to the USA PATRIOT Act to efforts to rein in the vast and anarchic Internet, the First Amendment protection of free expression has been virtually under siege by various forms of censorship, some clearly pernicious and others evidently benign. This book guides the reader through these many-faceted historical controversies, always with an eye toward contemporary and future challenges.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Censorship of Dissent
Chapter 2: Censorship of the Media during Wartime
Chapter 3: Censorship of Books
Chapter 4: Censorship of Visual and Performing Arts
Chapter 5: Censorship and Sexually Explicit Material
Chapter 6: Regulation of Student Expression
Chapter 7: The Future of Censorship
Appendix: Timeline of Censorship in the United States
Bibliography
Product details
Published | Jun 30 2008 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 172 |
ISBN | 9780313337512 |
Imprint | Greenwood |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Historical Guides to Controversial Issues in America |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Paxton focuses on six key areas: freedom of expression and its limits, wartime media, books, visual and performing arts, sexually explicit material, and regulation of student expression. The final chapter explores the future of censorship in each of these areas, given recent changes in society and technological advances. Writing in clear, accessible language, Paxton highlights the prevalence of censorship in today's society by juxtaposing censorship's historical context with more contemporary issues. Sadly, not much has changed. In its numerous manifestations, censorship remains an outgrowth of governmental and societal attempts to control and regulate behavior in the name of protecting society as a whole. The delicate balance between freedom and protection informs Paxton's approach to the topic. The volume includes a brief time line of censorship and an extensive bibliography of books, articles, and relevant court cases. This is an excellent resource for undergraduates starting their exploration of this topic or readers looking to place censorship in a historical context. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and general readers.
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