Irish Film Censorship

Irish Film Censorship A Cultural Journey from Silent Cinema to Internet Pornography

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book maps the history of Irish film censorship from its origins in the 1910s, through to the all-encompassing Censorship of Films Act 1923, the more liberal implementation of screening policies from the late 1960s onwards, and present-day concerns about media proliferation and distribution. Its main focus is on the 1920-70 period, when Irish film censors banned 3,000 films and cut an additional 10,000. The role of political censorship and its effect on television and cinema is examined, as are the more contemporary issues of video classification and debates around the internet and child pornography. Through the examination of over 18,000 of the censors decisions, Kevin Rockett provides an invaluable insight into the cultural geography of Ireland. - Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2005

Book information

ISBN: 9781851828456
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Imprint: Four Courts Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.3109417
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 496
Weight: 879g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 44mm