The "Crash" Controversy - Censorship Campaigns and Film Reception (Hardcover)

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Between 1996-97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against one film: David Cronenberg's "Crash." Ultimately unsuccessful, the year-long campaign went to extremes to try to get the film banned (where it still is in one London borough). What motivated this campaign? What can it tell us about British film culture? What impact did the campaign have on general audiences? And with all those claims of corruption and depravity, what did ordinary viewers -- whether they loved it or hated it -- have to say about "Crash"? This book, which draws on a year-long investigation funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, offers a series of important and challenging findings. "The Crash Controversy" is thus a major contribution to our understanding of censorship campaigns, how audiences respond to films of a controversial nature, and the strategies employed in engaging with such texts.

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Between 1996-97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against one film: David Cronenberg's "Crash." Ultimately unsuccessful, the year-long campaign went to extremes to try to get the film banned (where it still is in one London borough). What motivated this campaign? What can it tell us about British film culture? What impact did the campaign have on general audiences? And with all those claims of corruption and depravity, what did ordinary viewers -- whether they loved it or hated it -- have to say about "Crash"? This book, which draws on a year-long investigation funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, offers a series of important and challenging findings. "The Crash Controversy" is thus a major contribution to our understanding of censorship campaigns, how audiences respond to films of a controversial nature, and the strategies employed in engaging with such texts.

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Imprint

Wallflower Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2001

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First published

February 2002

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Dimensions

200 x 150 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

212

ISBN-13

978-1-903364-17-8

Barcode

9781903364178

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LSN

1-903364-17-5



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