Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art by Richard Meyer

Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art

Richard Meyer

nonfiction art history challenging informative reflective slow-paced

392 pages | first published 2002

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"I know it when I see it..." These words, famously spoken in 1964 by United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, became the rallying cry of the anti-obscenity lobby as their enraged howls became the soundtrack to a tumultuous mixture of mo...
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