This research examines the division in US obscenity law that enables strict sex censorship while overlooking violence. By investigating the social and legal development of obscenity in US culture, I argue that the contemporary duality in obscenity censorship standards arose from a family of forces consisting of faith, economy, and identity in early American history. While sexuality ingrained itself in American culture as a commodity in need of regulation, violence was decentralized from the state and proliferated. This phenomenon led to a prioritization of suppressing sexual speech over violent speech. This paper traces the emergence this duality and its source
The story of Jack Smith’s film Flaming Creatures and the “Fortas Film Festival” illustrates the dial...
This Article challenges the perception that obscenity has only recently become a riddle for the lega...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...
The application of criminal law to consensual sex is an arena of conflict and contest between conser...
The long history of the relation between Western religion and secular law is both interesting and co...
From the early 19th century into the present day, legal definitions of obscenity and pornography hav...
Until the 1960s, pornography was obscene, and obscenity prosecutions were relatively common. And unt...
This Note seeks to examine the evolution of sex and sexuality in the media, by critically examining ...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation then offers...
There was a time when accessing pornographic and obscene materials was much more difficult than it i...
In the battle over censorship of obscenity, passionate partisanship has never been lacking-on either...
Marriage and prostitution laws solidify and propagate norms about sexual expression. Marriage law fu...
Sexual rules and regulations are among society’s oldest yet it is only in recent decades that this o...
Criminal penalties are increasingly perceived to be too severe for regulating obscenity. Professor R...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The story of Jack Smith’s film Flaming Creatures and the “Fortas Film Festival” illustrates the dial...
This Article challenges the perception that obscenity has only recently become a riddle for the lega...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...
The application of criminal law to consensual sex is an arena of conflict and contest between conser...
The long history of the relation between Western religion and secular law is both interesting and co...
From the early 19th century into the present day, legal definitions of obscenity and pornography hav...
Until the 1960s, pornography was obscene, and obscenity prosecutions were relatively common. And unt...
This Note seeks to examine the evolution of sex and sexuality in the media, by critically examining ...
245 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.This dissertation then offers...
There was a time when accessing pornographic and obscene materials was much more difficult than it i...
In the battle over censorship of obscenity, passionate partisanship has never been lacking-on either...
Marriage and prostitution laws solidify and propagate norms about sexual expression. Marriage law fu...
Sexual rules and regulations are among society’s oldest yet it is only in recent decades that this o...
Criminal penalties are increasingly perceived to be too severe for regulating obscenity. Professor R...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The story of Jack Smith’s film Flaming Creatures and the “Fortas Film Festival” illustrates the dial...
This Article challenges the perception that obscenity has only recently become a riddle for the lega...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...