Outlaw Representation: Censorship & Homosexuality in Twentieth-century American Art

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Beacon Press, 2002 - Art - 376 pages
This is a controversial and landmark study about homosexuality, politics, and the censoring of art. Conflicts surrounding homosexuality and creative freedom have shaped the history of modern art in America. Outlaw Representation traces this history by showing how gay artists have both resisted and responded to the threat of censorship. It features nearly two hundred images, ranging from the work of Robert Mapplethorpe to gay liberation posters.
 

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Section 1
46
Section 2
61
Section 3
67
Section 4
71
Section 5
74
Section 6
81
Section 7
85
Section 8
91
Section 12
175
Section 13
186
Section 14
191
Section 15
193
Section 16
194
Section 17
195
Section 18
212
Section 19
232

Section 9
148
Section 10
152
Section 11
155
Section 20
259
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