This fascinating account of Ontarioâ s 1980sâ censor wars shows that when art intersects with law, artists have the power to transform the law, and the law, in turn, can influence the concept of art.
This fascinating account of Ontarioâ s 1980sâ censor wars shows that when art intersects with law, artists have the power to transform the law, and the law, in turn, can influence the concept of art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Taryn Sirove is an art historian and independent curator based in Toronto. Her research focuses on contemporary art in Canada, particularly new media work and policy frameworks for the regulation of media art.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Historicizing Censorship 2 Misunderstandings between Art and Law 3 Competing Anti-Censorships and Mixed Legal Outcomes 4 Defining Communities with Uncertainty 5 Media Artists Mobilize, Mobilizing Media Arts Conclusion Appendix: Censorship Jurisprudence and Landmark Legal Challenges Notes; Bibliography; Index
Introduction 1 Historicizing Censorship 2 Misunderstandings between Art and Law 3 Competing Anti-Censorships and Mixed Legal Outcomes 4 Defining Communities with Uncertainty 5 Media Artists Mobilize, Mobilizing Media Arts Conclusion Appendix: Censorship Jurisprudence and Landmark Legal Challenges Notes; Bibliography; Index
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