Underground publishing and the public sphere

Underground publishing and the public sphere
About this book
Censorship and its counterpart, the 'underground' production and distribution of printed texts and images, existed ever since a 'public sphere' came into being. The volume approaches this phenomenon by covering cases from the Tsarist Empire, the Soviet Union, Central Europe, South America and China. In a long-term as well as global perspective, the well-known practise of samizdat under communist rule may be understood as part of a long tradition of underground publishing still relevant today in places like Russia, Iran, or China.
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- OL Work ID
- OL27747305W
Subjects
Underground literatureHistory and criticismLittérature clandestineHistoire et critiqueIllegal pressHistoriaCongressesLiterature publishingHistoryCensorshipPublishers and publishing