The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controversial films, Antichrist (2009) and The Human Centipede II (2011), which reveals the workings of censorship discourses. Factors such as taste and politics are discussed through close analysis of critics' responses to these films
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
Literary studies increasingly investígate texts by drawing on broader, cul-tural studies approaches....
Influential elite newspapers exercise power over ordinary people as well as other less powerful elit...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
In this article the author examines the public and critical reaction to the 2005 independent horror ...
The neoliberal character of western film regulation has, across the last two decades, oscillated bet...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
This article argues that censorship studies must concern themselves with matters beyond the actions ...
This article examines the way in which sensational articles about the making of Ken Russell's The De...
Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one fil...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
The power of media in the formation of opinion is well documented. We use the information that surro...
Why does oppression by censorship affect the film industry far more frequently than any other mass m...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
Literary studies increasingly investígate texts by drawing on broader, cul-tural studies approaches....
Influential elite newspapers exercise power over ordinary people as well as other less powerful elit...
The article presents detailed discourse analysis of British newspaper coverage of two highly controv...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
Tom Six’s The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) and The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) (20...
In this article the author examines the public and critical reaction to the 2005 independent horror ...
The neoliberal character of western film regulation has, across the last two decades, oscillated bet...
This research examines the aesthetic elements of contemporary film criticism. Although a restricted ...
This article argues that censorship studies must concern themselves with matters beyond the actions ...
This article examines the way in which sensational articles about the making of Ken Russell's The De...
Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one fil...
This article reports the findings of a one-year project examining British press coverage of the gene...
The power of media in the formation of opinion is well documented. We use the information that surro...
Why does oppression by censorship affect the film industry far more frequently than any other mass m...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
Literary studies increasingly investígate texts by drawing on broader, cul-tural studies approaches....
Influential elite newspapers exercise power over ordinary people as well as other less powerful elit...