Efforts to censor or restrict violent images are actions by which a culture imagines itself through its relationship to aggression and violence. Throughout the twentieth century critics and audiences of violent content in film, television, theatre, and video games have renegotiated their relationship to the images and the degree to which those images affect a national identity. Through an examination of five moments in North American history when controls were publicly discussed or imposed, an analysis of the scientific rhetoric used to support these discussions, and an examination of the possible hegemonic benefits of censorship, this thesis examines attempts to proscribe visual content using Alle
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...
Two questions have dominated public debate about media violence since the 1930s: (1) Does exposure t...
Contents: Stories of power -- Happy violence -- Accelerating violence -- Violence is a social relati...
Efforts to censor or restrict violent images are actions by which a culture imagines itself through ...
This thesis examines the discursive significance of violence in twentieth century popular culture. I...
The purpose of the study is to consider the phenomenon of violence on the screen in its historical d...
The principal aim of this thesis is to critically investigate conceptual and theoretical frameworks ...
Item not available in this repository.Looking back over the last two centuries it would seem that de...
In the text, from the angle of media philosophy, the relationship between the phenomenon of violence...
This book examines the role of media and culture in shaping contemporary conditions of violence. It ...
The relationship between media representations and real acts of violence is one of the most contenti...
Why is there so much violence portrayed in the media? What meanings are attached to representations ...
In the late 1980\u27s and early 1990\u27s a series of art censorship cases occurred in the United St...
Historians increasingly acknowledge that popular media representing violent pasts reach large audien...
Edited by Francis G. Couvares. Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Alison M. P...
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...
Two questions have dominated public debate about media violence since the 1930s: (1) Does exposure t...
Contents: Stories of power -- Happy violence -- Accelerating violence -- Violence is a social relati...
Efforts to censor or restrict violent images are actions by which a culture imagines itself through ...
This thesis examines the discursive significance of violence in twentieth century popular culture. I...
The purpose of the study is to consider the phenomenon of violence on the screen in its historical d...
The principal aim of this thesis is to critically investigate conceptual and theoretical frameworks ...
Item not available in this repository.Looking back over the last two centuries it would seem that de...
In the text, from the angle of media philosophy, the relationship between the phenomenon of violence...
This book examines the role of media and culture in shaping contemporary conditions of violence. It ...
The relationship between media representations and real acts of violence is one of the most contenti...
Why is there so much violence portrayed in the media? What meanings are attached to representations ...
In the late 1980\u27s and early 1990\u27s a series of art censorship cases occurred in the United St...
Historians increasingly acknowledge that popular media representing violent pasts reach large audien...
Edited by Francis G. Couvares. Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Alison M. P...
Motion pictures may be the single greatest cultural influence on the collective psyche, along with t...
Two questions have dominated public debate about media violence since the 1930s: (1) Does exposure t...
Contents: Stories of power -- Happy violence -- Accelerating violence -- Violence is a social relati...