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film and the First Amendment

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Dirty words & filthy pictures
Jeremy Geltzer
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An edition of Dirty words & filthy pictures (2015)

Dirty words & filthy pictures

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From the earliest days of cinema, scandalous films such as The Kiss (1896) attracted audiences eager to see provocative images on screen. With controversial content, motion pictures challenged social norms and prevailing laws at the intersection of art and entertainment. Today, the First Amendment protects a wide range of free speech, but this wasn't always the case. For the first fifty years, movies could be censored and banned by city and state officials charged with protecting the moral fabric of their communities. Once film was embraced under the First Amendment by the Supreme Court's Miracle decision in 1952, new problems pushed notions of acceptable content even further. This book explores movies that changed the law and resulted in greater creative freedom for all. Relying on primary sources that include court decisions, contemporary periodicals, state censorship ordinances, and studio production codes, Jeremy Geltzer offers a comprehensive and fascinating history of cinema and free speech, from the earliest films of Thomas Edison to the impact of pornography and the Internet. With incisive case studies of risqué pictures, subversive foreign films, and banned B-movies, he reveals how the legal battles over film content changed long-held interpretations of the Constitution, expanded personal freedoms, and opened a new era of free speech.--Adapted from back cover.

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370

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Dirty words & filthy pictures: film and the First Amendment
2015, University of Texas Press
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Table of Contents

Boxing, porn, and the beginnings of movie censorship
The rise of salacious cinema
State regulations emerge
Mutual and the capacity for evil
War, nudity, and birth control
Self-regulation reemerges
Midnight movies and sanctioned cinema
Sound enters the debate
Tension increases between free speech and state censorship
Threats from abroad and domestic disturbances
Outlaws and miracles
State censorship statutes on the defense
Devil in the details : film and the Fourth and Fifth Amendments
Dirty words : profanity and the patently offensive
Filthy pictures : obscenity from nudie cuties to fetish films
The porno chic : from Danish loops to Deep throat
Just not here : content regulation through zoning
Is censorship necessary?
The politics of profanity.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 358-359) and index.

Other Titles
Flm and the First Amendment

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.310973
Library of Congress
PN1995.62 .G45 2015, PN1995.62.G45 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 370 pages
Number of pages
370

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27219156M
ISBN 10
1477307435, 1477307400
ISBN 13
9781477307434, 9781477307403
LCCN
2015010217
OCLC/WorldCat
905700050

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