To Deprave and Corrupt: Obscenity Battles in British Law and Culture

Author:   Catherine Scott
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages:   199
Publication Date:   27 May 2019
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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To Deprave and Corrupt: Obscenity Battles in British Law and Culture


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Thousands have run afoul of Britain's Obscene Publications Act--from Victorian erotica presses to 21st-century dominatrices. At a time when the internet has made sexually explicit material ubiquitous, why are British traditional media still regulated by a vaguely worded law from 1857? This comprehensive analysis of obscenity in British culture explores what is considered obscene, who gets to decide, and how class, race and gender inform laws regarding adult content. The author describes how obscenity laws disproportionately affect the BDSM subculture, the LGBT community and feminist porn performers.

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Author:   Catherine Scott
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781476672830


ISBN 10:   1476672830
Pages:   199
Publication Date:   27 May 2019
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents Introduction 1. The Current Situation 2. Then and Now 3. Won’t Somebody Please Think of the Children?! 4. A Very Great Mischief 5. 20th-Century Smut 6. Women Don’t Want That Sort of Thing 7. That Special Relationship 8. Shoving It Down Our Throats 9. Privilege and Platforms: Obscenity in the Modern World Afterword Chapter Notes Bibliography Index

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A consistently witty yet thoughtful analysis of law and culture...a convincing argument with fascinating implications --H-Net Reviews; Scott's breadth of knowledge is astonishing, and her prose is immensely readable (and, at times, very funny indeed): she's achieved that rare goal of scholarly writing that doesn't snare the reader at every turn in theoretical thickets of academic jargon. --Professor Emma Rees, Director, Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester; superb, erudite, well-written and interesting. --Neil Brown, technology lawyer.


superb, erudite, well-written and interesting. --Neil Brown, technology lawyer. Scott's breadth of knowledge is astonishing, and her prose is immensely readable (and, at times, very funny indeed): she's achieved that rare goal of scholarly writing that doesn't snare the reader at every turn in theoretical thickets of academic jargon. --Professor Emma Rees, Director, Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester A consistently witty yet thoughtful analysis of law and culture...a convincing argument with fascinating implications --H-Net Reviews


Scott's breadth of knowledge is astonishing, and her prose is immensely readable (and, at times, very funny indeed): she's achieved that rare goal of scholarly writing that doesn't snare the reader at every turn in theoretical thickets of academic jargon. --Professor Emma Rees, Director, Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester; superb, erudite, well-written and interesting. --Neil Brown, technology lawyer.


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The late Catherine Scott was a freelance writer from Great Britain. She wrote for Ms. magazine, the Daily Telegraph and the Times Literary Supplement.

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