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Categories/The History of Film Censorship in Hollywood

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Censorship and LGBTQ+ Representation in Hollywood Films

Exploring the impact of censorship on LGBTQ+ representation in films.

7/1/2025•Kim Greenholt
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The Role of Television in Shaping Film Censorship Norms

Exploring television's significant role in shaping film censorship norms.

7/1/2025•Kim Greenholt
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Censorship in the Age of New Hollywood: A Transformation

Exploring the evolving landscape of censorship in modern cinema.

7/1/2025•Kim Greenholt
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The X Rating: Impact on Artistic Expression in the 1970s

Explore how the X rating influenced creativity in the 1970s.

6/26/2025•Kim Greenholt
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Impact of World War II on Film Censorship and Propaganda

This article delves into how WWII shaped film censorship and propaganda.

6/18/2025•Kim Greenholt
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The Hays Code: Hollywood's Response to Censorship in 1930

Discover how the Hays Code shaped Hollywood and regulated films.

6/9/2025•Kim Greenholt
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The Silent Era: Beginnings of Film Censorship in Hollywood

Explore the early days of film censorship in Hollywood's silent era.

6/5/2025•Kim Greenholt