Censors at work. How the state forms literature
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The book of Harvard University Professor Robert Darnton "Censors at work" is a fascinating study of how censorship works in different circumstances and at different times. The author’s focus is three plot far from each other-the royalist monarchist France of the 18th century, the colonial India of the XIX century and East Germany in the 1970-1980s. The author trails in numerous examples exactly how censorship worked, that the censors themselves thought about their work and how they interacted with the book market, including “black”. In the book you can find colorful portraits of many representatives of the "shadow" book world? From the semi -graphic trading of the Parisian book markets to those who speak dozens of languages of Bengal librarians. Robert Darnton shows what contribution censorship made not only the cultural, but also in the economic and political life of society. Censorship involved the coordinated work of many people, the plexus of the destinies and interests of which can resemble a fascinating detective novel.
2nd edition, corrected
2nd edition, corrected
Author:
Author:Дарнтон Р.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Modern Literature
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4448-1759-9
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