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Studies in Drama: Too Hot to Handle: Forbidden Plays in Modern America

21L.703 · Literature · Undergraduate · Fall 2008

Dr. Anne Fleche

MIT · Tier 1

Unlike film, theater in America does not have a ratings board that censors content. So plays have had more freedom to explore and to transgress normative culture. Yet censorship of the theater has been part of American culture from the beginning, and continues today. How and why does this happen, and who decides whether a play is too dangerous to see or to teach? Are plays dangerous? Sinful? Even demonic? In our seminar, we will study plays that have been censored, either legally or extra-legal…

Art, Design & ArchitectureHumanitiesLiteraturePhilosophyPerforming Arts

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Dr. Anne Fleche. 21L.703 Studies in Drama: Too Hot to Handle: Forbidden Plays in Modern America. Fall 2008. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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