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Political Censorship of the Visual Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe
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In this comprehensive account of censorship of the visual arts in nineteenth-century Europe, when imagery was accessible to the illiterate in ways that print was not, specialists in the history of the major European countries trace the use of censorship by the authorities to implement their fears of the visual arts, from caricature to cinema.
By the richness and diversity of geographical areas studied, this unique book, seems absolutely essential. (Translated from French, Guillaume Doizy, caricatures&caricature, caricaturesetcaricature.com, September, 2016)
Goldstein organized the 2010 Italian conference that gave rise to these papers, which examine political and legal attempts to curb the ever-proliferating numbers of visual images in journals, broadsheets, posters, and satirical newspapers following the French Revolution. The bibliography is extensive. for those interested in governmental attempts to define visual items to censor, regardless of regime, readers will find abundant material. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries. (M. Deshmukh, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016)
Autorentext
Robert Justin Goldstein is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Oakland University in Michigan, USA, and Research Associate at the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA. He specializes in the history of censorship and human rights in modern western democracies.
Andrew M. Nedd teaches art history at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), USA. From 2004 to 2014, he served as the chair of the SCAD Art History Symposium. Nedd specializes in Russian art and in recent years travelled to China, where he published articles dealing with contemporary art of that country.
Inhalt
- Irony, Derision and Magical Wit: Censors As a Spur to Russian Abstract Art; Margaret Bridget Betz and Andrew M. Nedd,
- France; Robert Justin Goldstein
- Austria-Hungary 1867-1914; Catherine Horel
- Political Images and Censorship in Germany before 1914; Ursula E. Koch and Martin Loiperdinger
- Censorship of the Visual Arts in Italy (1815-1915); Antonello Negri and Marta Sironi
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780230248700
- Editor Robert Justin Goldstein, Andrew M. Nedd, Lillian Lewis Shiman
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st ed. 2015
- Größe H226mm x B142mm x T10mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9780230248700
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-230-24870-0
- Titel Political Censorship of the Visual Arts in Nineteenth-Century Europe
- Autor Professor Robert Justin Nedd, Andrew Sh Goldstein
- Untertitel Arresting Images
- Gewicht 453g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
- Anzahl Seiten 271
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre History