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Censures

Acts of censorship
Authors: Durand, Pascal;
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Dossier de revue comportant les articles suivants : 1. Pascal Durand (Université de Liège), « La censure au pluriel »; 2. Jean-Pierre Cavaillé (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales), « Censure et acceptabilité des énoncés religieux à l’époque médiévale et sous l’ancien régime. La croyance et l’incroyance dans l’histoire et sous le regard de l’historien » ; 3. Laurent Martin (Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po, Paris), « La vraie chasse aux sorcières. Comics et bande dessinée entre censure, répression et autocensure en France, aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni au tournant des années 1950 » ; 4. Sarah Sindaco (Université de Gand), « De la Question à la Sensure. L’imprimé en France face à la guerre d’Algérie » ; 5. Sophie Biass (Conservatrice Palais des Papes) & Jean-Louis Fabiani (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales), « La liberté de création à l’épreuve des politiques locales. Sur quelques affaires concernant l’art contemporain » ; 6. Nicolas Thirion (Université de Liège), « Ceci n’est pas une censure. Sur les rapports entre liberté d’expression artistique et liberté de religion » ; 7. Claude Javeau (ULB), « Auto-censure et censure dans les sciences du social » ; 8. François-Emmanuël Boucher (Collège militaire du Canada), « Politiquement correct et censure à rebours. A propos de Philippe Muray » ; 9. Mélanie Geelkens et Marc Vanesse (Université de Liège) : « Un débat barré. Les dessous d'une carte blanche : l'affaire du Vif-L'Express ».

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Communication & mass media, Art & art history, Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie, Littérature, Politiquement correct, Droit, criminologie & sciences politiques, Art contemporain, Piss Christ, Exposition Présumés innocents, Intégrisme catholique, Philippe Muray, Romeo Castelluci, Oscar Panizza, Bernard Noël, Auto-censure, Larry Clark, Philosophy & ethics, Nouveaux réactionnaires, Werner Schroeter, Louise Bourgeois, Claudio Parmiggiani, Pierre Guyotat, Liberté d'expression, Guerre d'Algérie, Andrès Serrano, Censure, Liberté de religion, Hervé Paparonaris, Arts & sciences humaines, Blasphème, Law, criminology & political science, Literature, Das Liebeskonzil, Social & behavioral sciences, psychology, Arts & humanities, Communication & médias, Art & histoire de l’art, Robert Mapplethorpe, Philosophie & éthique, Nan Goldin, Affaire des caricatures de Mahomet, Henri Alleg, Bande dessinée, Otto-Preminger-Institut vs Autriche

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