An edition of Art, obscenity, and your children (1967)

Art, obscenity, and your children

a helpful discussion of morality and the arts for parents and teachers

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Art, obscenity, and your children
Clayton C. Barbeau
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An edition of Art, obscenity, and your children (1967)

Art, obscenity, and your children

a helpful discussion of morality and the arts for parents and teachers

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Publisher
Abbey Press
Language
English
Pages
160

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Table of Contents

Introduction: four-letter words and art, by C. C. Barbeau.
Constitutional tests for obscenity, by P. D. McAnay.
Adults, movies, and censorship, by S. Scanlon.
Bell, book, and scandal, by I. Sussman.
Someone please restate the question, by J. W. Bird.
The use and abuse of children's time, by Isidore Ziferstein.
His image: art or pornography? By M. Krebs.
The parent's role: censor or teacher? By J. Ford.
Family camp art, by D. May.
Ambassadors of innocence, by W. H. Bishop.
Parents, children, and art, by J. and B. Ulanov.

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St. Meinrad, Ind
Series
Marriage paperback library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
649.7
Library of Congress
HQ784.S45 B3

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 160 p.
Number of pages
160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5529894M
LCCN
67004795
Library Thing
2619127

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