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The Repeal of Reticence

America's Cultural & Legal Struggles Over Free Speech, Obscenity, Sexual Liberation, & Modern Art

Rochelle Gurstein
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Pages
372
Year
2016
Language
English

About

At a time when America's faculties of taste and judgment-along with the sense of the sacred and shameful-have become utterly vacant, Rochelle Gurstein's The Repeal of Reticence delivers an important and troubling warning. Covering landmark developments in America's modern culture and law, she charts the demise of what was dismissively called "gentility" in the face of First Amendment triumphs for journalists, sex educators, and novelists-from Margaret Sanger's advocacy of birth control to Judge Woolsey's celebrated defense of Ulysses. Weaving together a study of the legal debates over obscenity and free speech with a cultural study of the critics and writers who framed the issues, Gurstein offers a trenchant reconsideration of the sacred value of privacy.

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"The pollution of our moral environment has finally provoked a response comparable to Silent Spring, Rachel Carson's famous warning about the natural environment."
Roger Shattuck, The Wall Street Journal

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