Screen Censorship Companion
Discover the intricate world of screen censorship with the Screen Censorship Companion by Daniel Biltereyst, published by University of Exeter Press in 2024. This comprehensive hardback volume spans an impressive 410 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the impact of censorship on screen content throughout history and into the present day.
Delve into a range of case studies that examine the spectrum of censorship, from politically sensitive materials to mainstream entertainment. This essential companion sheds light on how screen content is controlled, accessed, and sometimes restricted, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in media studies, film, and cultural history. Enhance your understanding of the forces that shape what we see on our screens and the ongoing relevance of censorship in today's digital age.