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    The main tasks of political censorship during the Great Patriotic War (by the materials of the Glavlit of the Mordovian ASSR) by I.A. Kubantseva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The key tasks facing political censorship during the difficult period of wartime are studied. …”
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    Unpublished bibliographic index "Ukrainian Soviet Literary Studies and Criticism" by Dobko Tetiana, Нryshyna Tetiana

    Published 2022-01-01
    Subjects: “…ukrainian literature, biobibliographic indexes, totalitarianism, political censorship, the 1970’s, ukraine, lev holdenberh, liliya beliaeva.…”
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    Sign of the times by Low, Sylvia

    Published 2022
    “…In recent times, there have been more measures taken by authoritarian governments to enforce political censorship on words they deem as subversive. As a result, many activist movements or peaceful protests have been hindered, disallowing freedom of expression. …”
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    Mass media as actors of world politics by V. V. Fokina

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The author notes the main activities of mass media in world politics, researches the state information policy, models of the relations of the state with mass media. The role of political censorship and propaganda in interaction with the international public opinion is considered especially.…”
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    Spain Was Not Living a Celebration by Gutiérrez Lozano, Juan Francisco

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…In a country ruled by strong political censorship, the Eurovision Song Contest was used as a political tool to show the most amiable image of the non-democratic regime. …”
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    Authors, Publishers and Readers of Popular Literature in Latvia in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s by Jana Dreimane

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The purpose of the present article is to determine changes in book publication and reading habits in Latvia from the end of the 1980s onwards – a period characterized by the gradual shrinkage of the dictate of state authorities and political censorship, Latvia regaining independence in 1990 and the first years of the independent republic (up to 1995) involving the transition from the centrally planned economy to the free market economy, when the publishing houses which were established in Soviet times made attempts to pursue new development paths, whereas the newly-established ones tried to put down their roots in the publishing business.…”
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    THE ALTERNATIVE AS AESTHETIC GESTURE by ROȘCA-ICHIM, ANGELINA

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The revolution in art and the revolution in society go hand in hand, overcoming the artistic and political censorship.…”
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    Cenzura obyczajowa w PRL wobec przekładu literackiego: nieprzyzwoity Mario Vargas Llosa by Małgorzata Gaszyńska-Magiera

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… MORAL CENSORSHIP IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF POLAND TOWARDS LITERARY TRANSLATION: THE OBSCENE MARIO VARGAS LLOSA This article deals with the problem of moral censorship in literary translations in the People’s Republic of Poland, which is rarely discussed as researchers usually focus on political censorship. The case study is the novel The Time of the Hero by Mario Vargas Llosa. …”
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    Columbian Secrets: Cristóbal Colón by Leonardo Balada and Antonio Gala by José Elías Gutiérrez Meza

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This article asserts that such alteration may have been the result of political censorship attempting to counteract the criticism of the Discovery of America contained in the original version.…”
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    Pomiędzy estetyką a polityką. Twórczość Radwy Ashour jako przykład literatury zaangażowanej by Magdalena Kubarek

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Where direct criticism of government policy due to political censorship and the lack of freedom of speech is not possible, space opens up for an indirect form of discourse offered by literature and art.…”
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    From Escapism to Propaganda: Hungarian Cinema in the Age of Growing Anti-Semitism, Nationalism, and World War II. Review Article of Frey, David. 2018. Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of... by Lilla Tőke

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…It looks at two books specifically as they examine issues such as the film industry’s transition from silent to sound film, the nationalization of the film industry system, the impact of anti-Jewish legislation on film making, and political censorship. The article also considers how the books address genre and the birth of star system in Hungarian film.…”
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    Translation Martín Fierro: Folco Testena's cultural credential by Sara Jaquelina Iriarte

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In the shape of a tale of self-improvement, translating Martín Fierro earned Folco Testena a cultural credential within an environment of political censorship and hostility toward foreigners. The objective of this article is to increase the availability of a text of limited access and to make a contribution to the history of translation with a focus on the social subjects involved in the task.…”
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    Anthological Canonizations of the Recent Bosnian-Herzegovinian Poetry by Aras Borić

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The literary canon, monolithic in socialist society and reduced by political censorship, was first nationalized and later, especially in the post-war period, decentralized and turned into alternative canons. …”
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    Censoring Alternatives by Brendan Prendiville

    “…This paper will analyse the ways in which this movement was subjected to judicial and political censorship; in the first instance, by examining how Britain’s libel laws were used to censor radical environmentalist discourse during the longest civil law case in British history (the “McLibel” trial) and, in the second, by analysing the Conservative government’s attempts to censor alternative culture with the passing of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act in 1994.…”
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