Sex, Sin, and Blasphemy: A Guide to America's Censorship Wars
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ISBN 10
1565840488
ISBN 13
9781565840485
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Publication Year
1993
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Pages
240
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In 1989 strange things began to happen in these United States. Musicians and music store owners were charged with crimes for singing songs or selling tapes and records. The U.S. Congress passed a resolution condemning a major museum for permitting a display that "encourages disrespect for the flag." The federal arts funding agency was accused of blasphemy for assisting artists whose work dealt with religious themes. And so "censorship" became a key word in political debate. In Sex, Sin, and Blasphemy, the founding director of the ACLU Arts Censorship Project discusses the most hotly contested censorship issues. - from Amzon
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