Trash or Treasure? Censorship and the Changing Meanings of the Video Nasties


Autoria(s): Egan, Kate
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies

Film and Television Research

Data(s)

13/11/2008

13/11/2008

01/11/2007

Resumo

Egan, K. (2007). Trash or Treasure?: Censorship and the Changing Meanings of the Video Nasties. InsidePopular Film. Manchester: Manchester University Press. RAE2008

Trash or Treasure is a wide-ranging historical study of the British circulation of the video nasties ? a term that was originally coined in order to ban a group of horror videos in Britain in the 1980s. Through an exploration of the range of historical materials, the book examines how this unusual genre category was formulated in a particular context and then used (for different reasons) by moral campaigners, distributors, critics, and fans. By examining the discourses that inform the circulation of a group of banned films, the book argues that censorship is not just about rules and regulations, but also about the discourses that generate censorship and the cultural and commercial consequences of a censorship act or law.

Identificador

Egan , K 2007 , Trash or Treasure? Censorship and the Changing Meanings of the Video Nasties . Manchester University Press .

978-0-7190-7232-1

PURE: 84803

PURE UUID: c4ba5782-b4a5-4d7f-8761-409acc32b5d9

dspace: 2160/1121

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/1121

Publicador

Manchester University Press

Idioma(s)

eng

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