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"The anthology self-consciously undertakes a shift from thinking about censorship as a group or individual's reflexive act of defining and prohibiting the 'indecent' or 'immoral' to a loose set of processes that constitutes a society's prevailing values and vision of reality. . . . Movie Censorship and American Culture consistently demonstrates how rewarding and necessary is broad attention to the multiple processes that shape the movies as individual productions and as a cultural industry."--Film & History
"Offers an excellent overview of the issues involved in film censorship and American culture and should be very useful as supplementary reading for American history and culture courses."--American Studies
Francis G. Couvares is E. Dwight Salmon professor of history and American studies at Amherst College. He is author of The "Remaking of Pittsburgh: Class and Culture in an Industrializing City, 1877-1919" and coauthor, with Martha Saxton, of "Interpretations of American History."
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