Lust on Trial

Lust on Trial
Title Lust on Trial PDF eBook
Author Amy Werbel
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 589
Release 2018-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 023154703X

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Anthony Comstock was America’s first professional censor. From 1873 to 1915, as Secretary of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, Comstock led a crusade against lasciviousness, salaciousness, and obscenity that resulted in the confiscation and incineration of more than three million pictures, postcards, and books he judged to be obscene. But as Amy Werbel shows in this rich cultural and social history, Comstock’s campaign to rid America of vice in fact led to greater acceptance of the materials he deemed objectionable, offering a revealing tale about the unintended consequences of censorship. In Lust on Trial, Werbel presents a colorful journey through Comstock’s career that doubles as a new history of post–Civil War America’s risqué visual and sexual culture. Born into a puritanical New England community, Anthony Comstock moved to New York in 1868 armed with his Christian faith and a burning desire to rid the city of vice. Werbel describes how Comstock’s raids shaped New York City and American culture through his obsession with the prevention of lust by means of censorship, and how his restrictions provided an impetus for the increased circulation and explicitness of “obscene” materials. By opposing women who preached sexual liberation and empowerment, suppressing contraceptives, and restricting artistic expression, Comstock drew the ire of civil liberties advocates, inspiring more open attitudes toward sexual and creative freedom and more sophisticated legal defenses. Drawing on material culture high and low, including numerous examples of the “obscenities” Comstock seized, Lust on Trial provides fresh insights into Comstock’s actions and motivations, the sexual habits of Americans during his era, and the complicated relationship between law and cultural change.

To the Pure

To the Pure
Title To the Pure PDF eBook
Author Morris Leopold Ernst
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1928
Genre Censorship
ISBN

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Girls Lean Back Everywhere

Girls Lean Back Everywhere
Title Girls Lean Back Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Edward De Grazia
Publisher New York : Random House
Pages 832
Release 1992
Genre Law
ISBN

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Chronicles the battles fought and won during the twentieth century in behalf of free expression.

"Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law

Title "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law PDF eBook
Author Theodore Schroeder
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1911
Genre Freedom of the press
ISBN

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Reviews and Contents of 'Obscene' Literature and Constitutional Law

Reviews and Contents of 'Obscene' Literature and Constitutional Law
Title Reviews and Contents of 'Obscene' Literature and Constitutional Law PDF eBook
Author Theodore Schroeder
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1911
Genre Anarchism
ISBN

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Literary Obscenities

Literary Obscenities
Title Literary Obscenities PDF eBook
Author Erik M. Bachman
Publisher Refiguring Modernism
Pages 0
Release 2019-06
Genre Naturalism in literature
ISBN 9780271080062

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Examines U.S. obscenity trials in the early twentieth century and how they framed a wide-ranging debate about the printed word's power to deprave, offend, and shape behavior.

Obscenity Rules

Obscenity Rules
Title Obscenity Rules PDF eBook
Author Whitney Strub
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Trials (Obscenity)
ISBN 9780700619368

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An examination of the landmark 1957 Supreme Court case Roth v. United States, which for the first time attempted to define what constitutes obscenity in American life and law. Explores this problematic ruling within the broad sweep of American social and legal history.