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Censorship In Comics - cover

Censorship In Comics

Ethan Parker

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Verlag: Publifye

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Censorship In Comics explores the intense scrutiny and content regulation that reshaped the American comic book industry in the mid-20th century. Fueled by societal anxieties linking comics to juvenile delinquency, this period saw the rise of the Comics Code Authority (CCA), a self-regulatory body intended to preempt government intervention. The book examines how this censorship impacted comic book narratives and artistic styles, revealing both the limitations imposed and the creative strategies employed by artists and writers.

 
The book analyzes key events and figures leading to the CCA's establishment, including Senate subcommittee hearings and the role of publishers. The CCA's content restrictions had a profound effect; for example, crime and horror genres faced significant limitations. Despite its constraints, the book argues that the CCA inadvertently contributed to the diversification of the medium, paving the way for independent publishers willing to tackle controversial themes.

 
Beginning with the cultural and political climate that fostered censorship, the book progresses to analyze the CCA’s formation, implementation, and impact. It concludes by exploring the legacy of the CCA and its relevance in debates about media regulation and artistic freedom, offering a balanced account of a pivotal moment in popular culture.
Verfügbar seit: 10.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 79 Seiten.

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