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Title Censorship and the limits of the literary : a global view / edited by Nicole Moore
Published New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, [2015]
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Contents Part I. 1. French Censorship on the Eve of the Revolution / Simon Burrows -- 2. Not Guilty: Negative Capability and the Trials of William Hone / Clara Tuite -- 3. The Gender of Censorship: John Wilson Croker, Mary Hays and the Aftermath of the Queen Caroline affair / Mary Spongberg -- 4. 'The Chastity of our Records': Reading and Judging Obscenity in Nineteenth-Century Courts / Karen Crawley -- Part II. 5. Controlling Ideas and Controlling People: Libel, Surveillance, Banishment and Indigenous Literary Expression in the Dutch East Indies / Paul Tickell -- 6. Teaching Librarians to be Censors: Library Education for Francophones in Quebec, 1937-61 / Geoffrey Little -- 7. Surrealism to Pulp: The Limits of the Literary and Australian Customs / Nicole Moore -- 8. 'That Monstrous Thing': The Critic as Censor in Apartheid South Africa / Peter McDonald -- Part III. 9. Diabolical Evasion of the Censor in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita / Ilona McCarter -- 10. Readingthe Enemy: East German Censorship across the Wall / Christina Spittel -- 11. Wild Spiders Crying Together: Confessional Poetry, Censorship and the Cold War / Tyne Daile Sumner -- 12. Freedom to Read: Barney Rosset, Henry Miller, and the End of Obscenity / Loren Glass -- Part IV. 13. Out of the Shadows: The Emergence of Overt Gay Narratives in Australia / Jeremy Fisher -- 14. Silenced Lives: Censorship and the Rise of Diasporic Iranian Women's Memoirs in English / Sanaz Fotouhi -- 15. Egypt's Facebook Revolution: Arab Diaspora Literature and Censorship in the Homeland / Jumana Bayeh -- 16. China's Elusive Truths: Censorship, Value and Literature in the Internet Age / Lynda Ng -- Contributors -- Index
Summary "Though literature and censorship have been conceived as long-time adversaries, this collection seeks to understand the degree to which they have been dialectical terms, each producing the other, coeval and mutually constitutive. On the one hand, literary censorship has been posited as not only inescapable but definitive, even foundational to speech itself. On the other, especially after the opening of the USSR's spekstrahn, those enormous collections of literature forbidden under the Soviets, the push to redefine censorship expansively has encountered cogent criticism. Scholars describing the centralised control of East German print publication, for example, have wanted to insist on the difference of pre-publication state censorship from more mundane forms of speech regulation in democracies. Work on South African apartheid censorship and book banning in colonial countries also demonstrates censorship's formative role in the institutional structures of literature beyond the metropole. Censorship and the Limits of the Literary examines these and other developments across twelve countries, from the Enlightenment to the present day, offering case studies from the French revolution to Internet China. Is literature ever without censorship? Does censorship need the literary? In a globalizing era for culture, does censorship represent the final (failed) version of national control?"-- Provided by publisher
"Explores the defining relationship of literature to censorship across the globe"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Censorship -- History
Censorship -- Case studies
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism
Literature and state.
Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Censorship
Literature and state
Literature, Modern
Genre/Form Case studies
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Moore, Nicole, 1969- editor.
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