The Crash Controversy: Censorship Campaigns and Film Reception


Autoria(s): Harindranath, Ramaswami; Barker, Martin; Arthurs, Jane
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies

Film and Television Research

Data(s)

13/11/2008

13/11/2008

2001

Resumo

Barker, M.; Arthurs, J. and Harindranath, R. (Eds.). (2001). Controversy: Censorship Campaigns and Film Reception. London: Wallflower Press. RAE2008

Between 1996?97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one film: David Cronenberg?s Crash. What motivated this campaign? What can it tell us about British film culture? What impact did the campaign have on general audiences? This book, which draws on a year-long investigation supported by the Economic and Social Research Council, offers a series of important and challenging findings and is a major contribution to our understanding of censorship campaigns, how audiences respond to films, and the strategies employed in engaging with such texts.

Identificador

Harindranath , R , Barker , M & Arthurs , J 2001 , The Crash Controversy: Censorship Campaigns and Film Reception . Wallflower Press .

1 903364 15 9

PURE: 84759

PURE UUID: 623da66d-760a-4fb5-bfc7-7606822ab353

dspace: 2160/1115

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/1115

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Wallflower Press

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