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Music Censorship Essays -- essays research papers fc
 Things are heating up in America. People are protesting outside of the movie theaters, concerts, and book and record stores of this great nation everywhere. What is all the fuss about? Censorship, Government officials, and raving mad protesters alike have been trying to stop the expressive creativity in everything from rap music to Mark Twain.  Censorship in music is a topic that has brought about much controversy in the past two decades. There have been many different arguments on the topic, however the question still remains as if it should be censored or it should not be censored. In Paul Blanshardââ¬â¢s book The Right To Read: The Battle Against Censorship, he speaks of censorship as a negative boundary on society. Blanshard argues that people have been given the right to   express themselves fully and censorship is incorrect on the basis of the first constitutional right. Martha Bayles, in her article ââ¬Å" The Perverse in the Popular,â⬠ discusses a  characteristic of society that she calls ââ¬Ëperverse modernismââ¬â¢, which refers to the publicââ¬â¢s attraction to the evils or negatives of society. ââ¬ËPerverse modernismââ¬â¢ will cause censorship of controversial music to be unsuccessful. There are several concerns and issues with artistic expression through music, however censorship of the controversial music will not resolve any problems and it will only create more problems.   The current state of society would not allow music censorship to be successful.    ââ¬ËPerverse modernismââ¬â¢, which refers to the publicââ¬â¢s attraction to the evils or negatives of     society, is a characteristic that has become a standard of todayââ¬â¢s society. This     characteristic is not something that emerged recently but it has grown slowly     through time. For hundreds of years, society has been exposed to negative material     through literature, television, or music. People have developed an interest in material that           is forbidden. There is a need for people to fulfill their curiosity with knowledge of all     material, good or bad. Jeffery Goldstein explains,     Violent entertainment did not suddenly arrive on the scene, and it is not likely to depart it any time soon. People become acclimated to the arousal generated by violent images, but they have a continuing need for excitement. Does this mean that we shall have to accept ever-increasing violence and terror for entertainment purposes? It would appear to be...              ...                                                          Works Cited       Anderson, Craig A. et al. ââ¬Å" The Influence of Media on the Youth â⬠ Psychological Science   in the Public Interest. 4.3 (1999): 81-110     Bayles, Martha. ââ¬Å" The Perverse in the Popular.â⬠ Wilson Quarterly 25 (Summer 2001): 40-47.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã    Blanshard, Paul. The Right To Read: The Battle Against Censorship.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Boston: The Beacon Press, 1955 à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã      Goldstein, Jeffrey. ââ¬Å" The Attractions of Violent Entertainment.â⬠ Media Psychology  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  1.3 (1999): 271.    Huff, Darrell. Homepage. 2004.  http://www.effectivemeetings.com/productivity/communication/statmanipulation.asp    Levendosky, Charles. ââ¬Å" President Bush: Make Those Protestors Disappear. â⬠ Humanist  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  64.1 (Jan/Feb2004): 4     Shemitz, Jon. Homepage. June 30, 1994 - June 1, 1997  http://www.midnightbeach.com/jon/US-Constitution.htm    Smith, Valerie. Home page. April 19, 2004.   http://www.fradical.com/Canadian_copycat_incidents.htm                                                Music Censorship    201:U5 Research in the Disciplines        Final Draft    Word count: 3,253        F. Nika Hedges    Spring 2004                                                    
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