File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_1996/96-10-09.225, message 175


Subject: Re: media studies/ why cultural studies?
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 1996 09:10:14 -0400 (EDT)


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>required;  your mid-term paper should make a concise arguement about a 
>specific piece of art, an art exhibition, a film, tv show, etc. that has 
>been subject to censorship or is in some way the product of 
>censorship...  you must have hisotical knowledge about your artifact but 
>most of your analysis should focus on the artifact itslef rather than 
>historical research.  pick an artifact, or conversely, wat made it 
>"safe".  
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Whatever you include you should mention the Oz trials - the were a landmark in the 
history of Censorship.  I am afraid I can't be much more help than that.
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>-teri, sleepily...
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>http://hampshire.edu/~tdzF94/
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>"I lost an important part of my brain, somewhere, somewhere, in a field, 
>in Hampshire".  Pulp
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>"Neil, is it really necessary to nail the plates to the table? What
>happens when we want to play Monopoly? Go directly to plate? Do not pass
>plate nailed to the table by a stupid hippie?" Vyv, The Young Ones
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Rachel Hampton
Department of War Studies
Kings College 

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