by Mark Readman (Author)
This incisive guide provides a much needed summary of the complex issues surrounding film censorship and controversy. It offers practical suggestions for teaching the determining factors in, and ideological importance of, censorship and classification. Also included are proposed strategies for discussing "problem films," analyzing texts, and debating the nature of effects. Contents include: The historical context for censorship and classification The discourses and ideologies that inform and produce controversy The arguments for and against censorship Concepts of audiences and effects Textual meanings Audience research and analysis of data Contemporary academic and official perspectives on censorship and classification
Format: Spiral-bound
Pages: 88
Edition: Spi
Publisher: British Film Institute
Published: 15 Dec 2005
ISBN 10: 1844570797
ISBN 13: 9781844570799