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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780231205023 , 9780231205030
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 287 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Literature now
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Brooks, John, - 1989- The racial unfamiliar
    DDC: 810.9/896073
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    Keywords: American literature African American authors ; History and criticism ; African American art 21st century ; African Americans Race identity ; Race in literature ; Race in art ; African Americans in literature ; African Americans in art ; African Americans Intellectual life 21st century ; Literary criticism ; USA ; Literatur ; Kunst ; Schwarze ; Ästhetik ; Abstraktion
    Abstract: "Through what strategies might contemporary artists confront cultural assumptions about race? In what ways can the devices that make race feel familiar-such as stereotypes or strategic essentialism-be used to make race feel unfamiliar? What new perspectives might emerge out of such disorienting confrontations? In The Racial Unfamiliar, John Brooks argues that twenty-first-century African American artists have turned to abstractionist aesthetics to complicate and illuminate how we think and see race. Brooks shows that established categories of cultural production-such as "African American art" or "Black history"-reproduce familiar but confining ideas about race, and that some audiences assume such ideas reflect a "truth" about Black identity or Black experience in the United States. Instead of countering representations of race with "authentic" portrayals of African American identity and experience, recent artists have begun exaggerating and overemphasizing them. By inflating and abstracting clichéd representations and stereotypes, these artists expose the incongruities that underlie racist attitudes and refute the idea that any single African American experience exists to be represented. Through the production of illegible misrepresentations of a multitude of black experiences, the literary and visual works considered in this book insist that blackness exceeds categorical representation. Brooks traces the disorienting effects of this experimental aesthetic through a broad array of recent artworks, from novels and plays by Percival Everett and Suzan-Lori Parks to photography by Roy DeCarava and installation art by Kara Walker, to show how contemporary African American cultural production can be understood as an operation in abstracting and upending the cultural determinants that make racial Blackness intelligible"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231190541
    Language: English
    Pages: 222 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Gender and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Miller, Nancy K., 1941- author My brilliant friends
    DDC: 305.420973
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    Keywords: Miller, Nancy K. ; Miller, Nancy K. ; Schor, Naomi ; Middlebrook, Diane Wood ; Cross, Amanda ; Geschichte ; Feminism ; Female friendship ; Feminismus ; USA ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Miller, Nancy K. 1941- ; Cross, Amanda 1926-2003 ; Schor, Naomi 1943-2001 ; Middlebrook, Diane Wood 1939-2007 ; USA ; Feminismus ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780231187411 , 9780231187404
    Language: English
    Pages: 182 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zamalin, Alex, 1986 - Black utopia
    DDC: 973/.0496073
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    Keywords: African Americans Politics and government ; African Americans Intellectual life ; Utopias ; USA ; Schwarze ; Geistesleben ; Utopie ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationalismus
    Abstract: "Within the history of African American struggle against racist oppression that often verges on dystopia, a hidden tradition has depicted a transfigured world. Daring to speculate on a future beyond white supremacy, black utopian artists and thinkers offer powerful visions of ways of being that are built on radical concepts of justice and freedom. They imagine a new black citizen who would inhabit a world that soars above all existing notions of the possible. In Black Utopia, Alex Zamalin offers a groundbreaking examination of African American visions of social transformation and their counterutopian counterparts. Considering figures associated with racial separatism, postracialism, anticolonialism, Pan-Africanism, and Afrofuturism, he argues that the black utopian tradition continues to challenge American political thought and culture. Black Utopia spans black nationalist visions of an ideal Africa, the fiction of W.E.B. Du Bois, and Sun Ra's cosmic mythology of alien abduction. Zamalin casts Samuel R. Delany and Octavia E. Butler as political theorists and reflects on the antiutopian challenges of George S. Schuyler and Richard Wright. Their thought proves that utopianism, rather than being politically immature or dangerous, can invigorate political imagination. Both an inspiring intellectual history and a critique of present power relations, this book suggests that, with democracy under siege across the globe, the black utopian tradition may be our best hope for combating injustice"--
    Note: Bibliographie: Seite [171]-178
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  • 4
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231547253
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zamalin, Alex, 1986 - Black utopia
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    Keywords: Utopias ; African Americans Intellectual life ; African Americans Politics and government ; HISTORY / African American ; PHILOSOPHY / Political ; USA ; Schwarze ; Geistesleben ; Utopie ; Ethnische Identität ; Nationalismus
    Abstract: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction: Utopia and Black American Thought -- 1. Martin Delany’s Experiment in Escape -- 2. Turn- of- the- Century Black Literary Utopianism -- 3. W. E. B. Du Bois’s World of Utopian Intimacy -- 4. George S. Schuyler, Irony, and Utopia -- 5. Richard Wright’s Black Power and Anticolonial Antiutopianism -- 6. Sun Ra and Cosmic Blackness -- 7. Samuel Delany and the Ambiguity of Utopia -- 8. Octavia Butler and the Politics of Utopian Transcendence -- Conclusion: Black Utopia and the Contemporary Political Imagination -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Abstract: Within the history of African American struggle against racist oppression that often verges on dystopia, a hidden tradition has depicted a transfigured world. Daring to speculate on a future beyond white supremacy, black utopian artists and thinkers offer powerful visions of ways of being that are built on radical concepts of justice and freedom. They imagine a new black citizen who would inhabit a world that soars above all existing notions of the possible.In Black Utopia, Alex Zamalin offers a groundbreaking examination of African American visions of social transformation and their counterutopian counterparts. Considering figures associated with racial separatism, postracialism, anticolonialism, Pan-Africanism, and Afrofuturism, he argues that the black utopian tradition continues to challenge American political thought and culture. Black Utopia spans black nationalist visions of an ideal Africa, the fiction of W. E. B. Du Bois, and Sun Ra’s cosmic mythology of alien abduction. Zamalin casts Samuel R. Delany and Octavia E. Butler as political theorists and reflects on the antiutopian challenges of George S. Schuyler and Richard Wright. Their thought proves that utopianism, rather than being politically immature or dangerous, can invigorate political imagination. Both an inspiring intellectual history and a critique of present power relations, this book suggests that, with democracy under siege across the globe, the black utopian tradition may be our best hope for combating injustice
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9780268106041 , 9780268106034
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: African American intellectual heritage series
    DDC: 306.2
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    Keywords: Weber, Max ; Du Bois, William E. B. ; Politische Soziologie
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780231181105
    Language: English
    Pages: xii 222 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zamalin, Alex, 1986 - Struggle on Their Minds
    DDC: 323.1196/073
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    Keywords: Walker, David Political and social views ; Douglass, Frederick Political and social views ; Wells-Barnett, Ida B Political and social views ; Newton, Huey P Political and social views ; Davis, Angela Y Political and social views ; African American intellectuals ; African Americans Politics and government ; African Americans Political activity ; History ; African Americans Intellectual life ; Slavery Influence ; African American intellectuals ; African Americans ; Slavery ; Davis, Angela Y. ; Douglass, Frederick ; Newton, Huey P. ; Walker, David ; Wells-Barnett, Ida B. ; USA ; Schwarze ; Intellektueller ; Politisches Denken ; Politisches Handeln ; Aktivismus ; Widerstand ; Geschichte 1785-2017
    Abstract: "The rise of the American economy, the persistence of social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for adequate political representation cannot be evaluated separately from slavery, the country's original sin. Five activists who have fought to incorporate slavery into American political discourse are the focus of this timely book, in which Alex Zamalin considers past African American resistance to underscore its future democratic necessity. He looks at the language and conceptions put forward by the American abolitionists David Walker and Frederick Douglass, the antilynching activist Ida B. Wells, the Black Panther Party organizer Huey P. Newton, and the prison reformer Angela Davis. Each through passionate argument revised the core values of the American political tradition and reformed ideas about power, justice, community, action, and the role of emotion in elective outcomes. Zamalin finds numerous examples in which political theory developed a more open and resilient conception of individual liberty after key moments of African American resistance provoked by these activists' work. Their thought encouraged slaves to revolt against their masters, black radical abolitionists to call for the eradication of slavery by any means necessary, black journalists to chastise American institutions for their indifference to lynching, and black radicals to police the police and to condemn racial injustice in the American prison system. Taken together, these movements pushed political theory forward, offering new language and concepts to sustain democracy in tense times. Struggle on Their Minds is a critical text for our contemporary moment, showing how constructive resistance can strengthen the practice of democracy and help disenfranchised groups achieve political parity."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Introduction: the political thought of African American resistance -- David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and the abolitionist democratic vision -- Ida B. Wells, the antilynching movement, and the politics of seeing -- Huey Newton, the Black Panthers, and the decolonization of America -- Angela Davis, prison abolition, and the end of the American carceral state -- Conclusion: the future of resistance
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780231178365
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 203 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Mass media and sex ; Sex crimes ; Young women Sexual behavior ; Young women Violence against ; Sex in mass media ; Sex role in mass media ; Mass media and women ; USA ; Junge Frau ; Pop-Kultur ; Gewalt ; Sexualverhalten
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 173-193 (Seite 173 ungezählt) , Mit Register
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780231176965
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXIX, 260 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 303.48/251073
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    Keywords: American literature History and criticism 20th century ; Chinese literature History and criticism 20th century ; Comparative literature American and Chinese ; Comparative literature Chinese and American ; American literature Chinese influences ; Chinese literature American influences ; United States Relations ; China Relations
    Abstract: Introduction: the narrowing circle: America and China, circa 1929 -- Long-distance realism: Agnes Smedley and the transpacific cultural front -- The good earth effect: Pearl Buck and natural democracy -- Pentatonic democracy: Paul Robeson and the black voice in Chinese -- Typographic ethnic modernism: Lin Yutang and the republican Chinaman -- Xuanchuan as world literature: Lao She and the uses of global propaganda -- Epilogue: the afterlife of failure: recentering Asian American and Chinese histories
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: the narrowing circle: America and China, circa 1929Long-distance realism: Agnes Smedley and the transpacific cultural front -- The good earth effect: Pearl Buck and natural democracy -- Pentatonic democracy: Paul Robeson and the black voice in Chinese -- Typographic ethnic modernism: Lin Yutang and the republican Chinaman -- Xuanchuan as world literature: Lao She and the uses of global propaganda -- Epilogue: the afterlife of failure: recentering Asian American and Chinese histories.
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  • 9
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    Book
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231169349
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 277 Seiten , 1 Illustration
    DDC: 305.800973
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    Keywords: African Americans Race identity ; African Americans Intellectual life ; African Americans Social conditions 1975- ; Social change ; Identity politics ; Post-racialism ; African American philosophy ; United States Race relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Post-Blackness salutes Black individuals and their achievements while rejecting affiliation with any larger Black community. It disavows allegiance to Black intellectual and cultural traditions. Its stance depends on the premise that the current racial order has broken with the past. This collection of commissioned essays begins a long overdue discussion about changes in the racial order in the age of Obama. It interrogates and challenges the emergence of post-Black ideology from a variety of perspectives. It examines how we pay attention to the ways in which Blackness has been patterned and imagined in America. Making use of a wide scope of topics that rally around central questions introduced by the notion of post-Blackness, the volume gives general readers and students an introduction to what it means to be 'Black' in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: "Post-Blackness salutes Black individuals and their achievements while rejecting affiliation with any larger Black community. It disavows allegiance to Black intellectual and cultural traditions. Its stance depends on the premise that the current racial order has broken with the past. This collection of commissioned essays begins a long overdue discussion about changes in the racial order in the age of Obama. It interrogates and challenges the emergence of post-Black ideology from a variety of perspectives. It examines how we pay attention to the ways in which Blackness has been patterned and imagined in America. Making use of a wide scope of topics that rally around central questions introduced by the notion of post-Blackness, the volume gives general readers and students an introduction to what it means to be 'Black' in the twenty-first century"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: The Dubious Stage of Post-Blackness-Performing Otherness, Conserving Dominance , 2. Black Literary Writers and Post-Blackness , 3. Untitled, or, the Post-Blackness of Post-Blackness , 4. African Diasporic Blackness Out of Line : Trouble for "Post-BLK" African-Americanism , 5. Fear of a Performative Planet : Troubling the Concept of "Post-Blackness" , 6. E-Raced : #Toure, Twitter, and Trayvon , 7. Post-Blackness and All of the Black Americas , 8. Embodying Africa : Root-Seekers and the Politics of Blackness , 9. "The World is a Ghetto" : Postracial America(s) and the Apocalypse , 10. The Long Road Home , 11. Half as Good , 12. "Whither Now and Why" : Content Mastery and Pedagogy : a Critique and a Challenge , 13. Fallacies of the Post Race Presidency , 14. Thirteen Ways of Looking at Post-Blackness (after Wallace Stevens) , Conclusion: Why the Lega Mask Has Many Mouths and Multiple Eyes
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  • 10
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    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231110334
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (275 p)
    Series Statement: Between Men~Between Women: Lesbian and Gay Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Identity Poetics : Race, Class and the Lesbian-Feminist Roots of Queer Theory
    DDC: 306.7663
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: "Queer theory," asserts Linda Garber, "alternately buries and vilifies lesbian feminism, missing its valuable insights and ignoring its rich contributions." Rejecting the either/or choice between lesbianism and queer theory, she favors an inclusive approach that defies current factionalism. In an eloquent challenge to the privileging of queer theory in the academy, Garber calls for recognition of the historical?and intellectually significant?role of lesbian poets as theorists of lesbian identity and activism.The connections, Garber shows, are most clearly seen when looking at the pivotal work
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Race, Class, and Generations; Chapter One | The Social Construction of Lesbian Feminism; Chapter Two | Putting the Word Dyke on the Map: Judy Grahn; Chapter Three | "I Have a Dream Too": Pat Parker; Chapter Four | "High Over Halfway Between Your World and Mine": Audre Lorde; Chapter Five | An Uncommonly Queer Reading: Adrienne Rich; Chapter Six | "Caught in the Crossfire Between Camps": Gloria Anzaldúa; Chapter Seven | Around 1991: The Rise of Queer Theory and the Lesbian Intertext; Afterward, the Dy2ke March: June 24, 2000, San Francisco; Notes
    Description / Table of Contents: Works CitedIndex;
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 11
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    Online Resource
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 9780231530774
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (321 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0973
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    Keywords: Poetry - Public opinion - History - 20thcentury ; Poetry - Public opinion - History - 20thcentury ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Everyday Reading is the first full-length critical study of the culture surrounding American popular and commercial poetry in the twentieth century. Exploring poetry scrapbooks, old-time radio show recordings, advertising verse, corporate archives, and Hallmark greeting cards, among other unconventional sources, Mike Chasar casts American poetry as an everyday phenomenon consumed and created by a vast range of readers in different and complex ways. Capturing American poetry's truly diverse forms and appeal, Chasar shows how the genre helped set the stagebefore television, rock music, video games, and the Internetfor the dynamics of popular culture and mass media today. Chasar investigates twentieth-century American poetry's audience of millions and maps its range of aesthetics, cultural uses, relationship to canonical verse, and unexpected presence in many parts of modern life. Far from being a marginal art form read by a select group of educated individuals, poetry was part and parcel of American popular culture, spreading rapidly as the consumer economy expanded and companies such as Burma-Shave exploited the form's profit-making potential. Poetry also offered ordinary Americans a wealth of opportunities for creative, emotional, political, and intellectual expression, whether through scrapbooking, participation in radio programs, or poetry contests. By reenvisioning the uses of twentieth-century poetry, Chasar enables a richer understanding of the innovations of modernist and avant-garde poets and the American reading public's sophisticated powers of feeling and perception.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Poetry and Popular Culture -- 1. Saving Poetry -- 2. Invisible Audiences -- 3. The Business of Rhyming -- 4. The Spin Doctor -- 5. Popular Poetry and the Program Era -- Epilogue: In Memoriam -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 0231121717 , 0231121709
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xiv, 444 p) , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Popular cultures, everyday lives
    Parallel Title: Print version Visions of Belonging : Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940-1960
    DDC: 306.85/0973/0904
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    Keywords: Popular culture History 20th century ; Arts, American 20th century ; Family History 20th century ; United States Social life and customs 1918-1945 ; United States Social life and customs 1945-1970
    Abstract: -- Elaine May, author of Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-424) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 13
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    Book
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 0231114524
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 292 p., 19 plates , ill., maps : 24 cm
    Series Statement: The Columbia guides to American Indian history and culture
    DDC: 974.004/97
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    Keywords: Indianen ; Geschichte ; Indianer ; Indians of North America History ; Indians of North America History ; Geschichte ; Indianer ; Amerika ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch ; Amerika Nordost ; Indianer ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Part I presents an overview of the cultures and histories of Northeastern Indian people and surveys the key scholarly questions and debates informing this field; part II functions as an encyclopedia, alphabetically listing important individuals, places of significant cultural or historical interest, major treaties negotiated by Southeastern Indians and federal Indian policies, and legislative acts that have affected their lives; part III is a chronology of the major events in the history of American Indians in the Northeast; part IV includes annotated lists of tribes, bibliographies, museums and sites, published sources, Internet sites, and films
    Abstract: Covers peoples: Abenaki, Algonquin, Beothuk, Cayuga, Chippewa, Delaware, Erie, Fox, Huron, Illinois, Iroquois, Kickapoo, Mahican, Maliseet, Mascouten, Massachuset, Menominee, Miami, Micmac, Mohawk,Mohegan, Nanticoke, Narragansett, Neutral Nation, Nipissing, Nipmuc,Nottaway, Ojibwa, Onondaga, Oneida, Ottawa, Passamaquoddy, Pawtucket, Pennacook, Penobscot, Pequot, Petun, Pokanoket, Potawatomi, Sauk, Seneca, Shawnee, Susquehannock, Tuscarora, Wenro, Winnebago, and Wyandot
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [86]-105) and (p. 183-276) and index
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9780231110945 , 9780231110952
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 430 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Film and culture
    DDC: 302.2343097309043
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1930-1934 ; Censuur ; Cinéma - Censure - États-Unis - Histoire ; Films ; Seksualiteit ; Sexualité au cinéma ; Film ; Geschichte ; Sexualität ; Motion pictures Censorship ; History ; Sex in motion pictures ; Filmzensur ; Film ; Erotik ; USA ; USA ; USA ; Film ; Geschichte 1930-1934 ; USA ; Filmzensur ; Geschichte 1930-1934 ; USA ; Film ; Erotik ; Geschichte 1930-1934
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 15
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    Book
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 0231064128
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 311 S , Ill., Faks
    DDC: 306.877
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    Keywords: Incest ; Incest in popular culture ; Incest in literature ; Inzesttabu
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 281 - 301
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    Book
    New York : Columbia University Press
    ISBN: 0231062842 , 0231062850
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 336 S. , Ill.
    DDC: 302.23430973
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    Keywords: Motion pictures Social aspects ; Motion picture plays, American History and criticism ; USA ; Film ; Soziologie ; Geschichte 1940-1950
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