TY - SER
AU - Nicole Moore
CY - New York, NY
LA - English
N1 -
Contents:
Part 1. French Censorship on the Eve of the Revolution / Simon Burrows
- Not Guilty: Negative Capability and the Trials of William Hone / Clara Tuite
- The Gender of Censorship: John Wilson Croker, Mary Hays and the Aftermath of the Queen Caroline affair / Mary Spongberg
- 'The Chastity of our Records': Reading and Judging Obscenity in Nineteenth-Century Courts / Karen Crawley
Part 2. Controlling Ideas and Controlling People: Libel, Surveillance, Banishment and Indigenous Literary Expression in the Dutch East Indies / Paul Tickell
- Teaching Librarians to be Censors: Library Education for Francophones in Quebec, 1937-61 / Geoffrey Little
- Surrealism to Pulp: The Limits of the Literary and Australian Customs / Nicole Moore
- 'That Monstrous Thing': The Critic as Censor in Apartheid South Africa / Peter McDonald
Part 3. Diabolical Evasion of the Censor in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita / Ilona McCarter
- Reading the Enemy: East German Censorship across the Wall / Christina Spittel
- Wild Spiders Crying Together: Confessional Poetry, Censorship and the Cold War / Tyne Daile Sumner
- Freedom to Read: Barney Rosset, Henry Miller, and the End of Obscenity / Loren Glass
Part 4. Out of the Shadows: The Emergence of Overt Gay Narratives in Australia / Jeremy Fisher
- Silenced Lives: Censorship and the Rise of Diasporic Iranian Women's Memoirs in English / Sanaz Fotouhi
- Egypt's Facebook Revolution: Arab Diaspora Literature and Censorship in the Homeland / Jumana Bayeh
- China's Elusive Truths: Censorship, Value and Literature in the Internet Age / Lynda Ng
PB - Bloomsbury
PP - New York, NY
PY - 2015
SN - 9781628920093
EP - 260 pp.
TI - Censorship and the Limits of the Literary: A Global View
ER -