WHAT'S WRONG? : Explicit Graphic Interpretations Against Censorship - Softcover

Fisher, Robin

 
9781551521367: WHAT'S WRONG? : Explicit Graphic Interpretations Against Censorship

Synopsis

Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium, Vancouver's legendary gay and lesbian bookstore, has long fought the Canadian government against regular seizures of material destined for the store (branded by Canada Customs as |obscene|), including two volumes of adult comic books from the Meatmen series. Now, in defence of the work of many prominent gay graphic artists, this second volume includes satirical comic art that epitomises the kinds of material that Canada Customs seems intent on censoring. Proceeds will be donated to Little Sister's Defence Fund.

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Synopsis

A Comics-Eye Look At The Serious Issues Around Censorship; Little Sister's Book & Art Emporium, Vancouver's legendary gay and lesbian bookstore, has long fought for freedom of expression, to the point of taking the Canadian Customs to court, claiming that, by regularly seizing materials destined for the store (including two volumes of the Meatmen series) and branding them 'obscene', the federal agency was guilty of harassment and infringement of free speech. Now, in defence of the work of many prominent gay artists, this volume of graphic art confronts the serious issues that surround the denial of civil rights and freedom of speech. What's Wrong includes comic art, often satirical, that epitomises the kinds of materials that customs agencies around the world seem intent on censoring. All proceeds will be donated to the Little Sister's Defence Fund to assist in their legal challenges to the actions of Canadian Customs.

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