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Censorship Moments

Nakoa Rainfall

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Editora: Publifye

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Censorship Moments explores the historical suppression of LGBTQ+ representation within comics, revealing the cultural anxieties and social prejudice that fueled these actions. The book dives into instances where LGBTQ+ comics faced legal battles and outright bans, highlighting the struggle for freedom of expression.

 
One key area examined is the impact of the Comics Code Authority, which significantly restricted LGBTQ+ content for decades. Another is how comics became a battleground for cultural conflict, yet also a powerful tool for LGBTQ+ self-expression.

 
The book progresses by first introducing the history of LGBTQ+ representation in comics and the evolution of censorship practices. It then analyzes specific landmark cases thematically, such as early 20th-century moral panics and contemporary challenges in schools and libraries.

 
Through its analysis, the book reveals how censorship in LGBTQ+ comics reflects deeper societal fears related to gender, sexuality, and identity. By centering the experiences of LGBTQ+ comic creators and readers, this book offers a fresh perspective on the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
Disponível desde: 07/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 67 páginas.

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