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Children, Cinema and Censorship

From Dracula to the Dead End Kids

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Children, Cinema and Censorship

From Dracula to the Dead End Kids

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Children make up one of cinema's largest audiences, yet from its infancy cinema has in the minds of moral watchdogs accompanied penny papers, comic books and mobile phones as a threat to children's health, morality and literacy. Mobilising original research, and writing with energy and wit, Sarah J. Smith explores the recurring debates in Britain and America about how children use and respond to the media. She focuses on a key example: the controversy surrounding children and cinema in the 1930s. Arguing that children are agents in their cinema viewing, not victims, she uncovers children's distinct cinema culture and reveals the ways in which they subverted or circumvented official censorship to regulate their own viewing of a variety of films, including "Frankenstein" and "King Kong". In an era when children are seen to be 'at risk' in so many ways, this involving book is a refreshing and illuminating read for all those interested in its subject.

Product details

Published Jun 22 2005
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780857711328
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Series Cinema and Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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