TY - GEN T1 - Freedom to offend : how New York remade movie culture T2 - Book collections on Project MUSE. A1 - Haberski, Raymond J., 1968- LA - English PP - Lexington PB - University Press of Kentucky YR - 2007 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocn166261792 AB - In the postwar era, producers and consumers of cinema began to demand more freedom to make and view movies that accurately portrayed the complexities of real life. In Freedom to Offend, Raymond J. Haberski Jr. details the battles, fought largely in New York City, to secure "freedom of the screen" for film audiences. In the libertine 1970s, arguments supporting the right to see challenging films were twisted to provide intellectual cover for movies created solely to lure viewers with outrageous or titillating material. Haberski exposes the unquestioning defense of free expression as an absoluti. OP - 266 CN - PN1995.64.N495 2007eb SN - 9780813172156 SN - 0813172152 SN - 9780813138411 SN - 0813138418 SN - 9780813134918 SN - 0813134919 SN - 1283233061 SN - 9781283233064 SN - 9786613233066 SN - 6613233064 SN - 9780813124292 SN - 0813124298 KW - Motion pictures : Censorship : New York (State) : New York : History. KW - Film criticism : New York (State) : New York : History. KW - Motion pictures : New York (State) : New York : History. KW - Culture in motion pictures. KW - Cinéma : Censure : New York (État) : New York : Histoire. KW - Critique cinématographique : New York (État) : New York : Histoire. KW - Cinéma : New York (État) : New York : Histoire. KW - Culture au cinéma. KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE : Censorship. KW - PERFORMING ARTS : Film & Video : History & Criticism. KW - Culture in motion pictures KW - Film criticism KW - Motion pictures KW - Motion pictures : Censorship KW - New York (State) : New York KW - Electronic books. KW - History ER -