Censoring Sex
Explore the intricate relationship between censorship and sexuality in "Censoring Sex" by John E. Semonche, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007. This insightful book spans 310 pages, delving into the evolution of censorship in American media from the nineteenth century to the present day. Semonche examines a variety of mediums, including books, periodicals, pictorial art, motion pictures, music, dance, and even modern platforms like radio, television, and the Internet.
Through compelling examples, "Censoring Sex" reveals the motives behind censorship and its impact on public perception of sexuality. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, media studies, and the politics of social policy. Discover how the complexities of human sexuality have been shaped by societal norms and censorship throughout the years.