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Censoring Sexuality
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160 stránek
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The book delves into the historical censorship of homosexuality in Western cultures, highlighting the stark contrast between ancient sexual freedoms and modern repression. It examines various forms of censorship—political, literary, and cultural—that have silenced LGBTQ+ voices, with a focus on the impact of American puritanism and Hollywood's moral standards. Through the works of notable artists like Proust and Britten, it uncovers the essence of "camp" and the vibrant tradition of subversive art that emerged in response to these constraints.
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2007, pevná
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