Posts tagged ‘Censorship’
Edited Clean Version
Edited Clean Version: Technology and Culture of Control by Raiford Guins takes a look at how media technology has changed censorship and control. With the emergence of V-chips, Internet filters, and parental control features, censorship is occurring at the hands of the technology users, not the government.
Edited Clean Version: Technology and Culture of Control can be found on the 4th floor of Emerson Library.
Censoring Sex
John E. Semonche looks at the history of the censorship of sexual images and ideas in Censoring Sex: A Historical Journey Through American Media. Beginning in the 19th century, Semonche covers all aspects of sexual censorship in American media, including print, motion pictures, music, dance, TV, and the Internet. Also included is a notes section for further research and reading.
Censoring Sex: A Historical Journey Through American Media is available on the 4th floor of Emerson Library.