Erotik und Zensur

Munich: Thomas Dreher (2021)
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Abstract

“Erotism and Censorship“ offers an introduction to the history of picture postcards and explores the German censorship until 1930. The specificity of the medium to react to the desires of the clients (mostly male) and to shape them simultaneously is explained in interpretations of examples. A documentary part presents a selection of texts about reproduction technologies. These texts were originally published in journals for collectors of postcards.

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Vorspann.[author unknown] - 2005 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 39 (1):I-IV.

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