Censorship

Niklas Hultin

Niklas Hultin

George Mason University, United States

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Abstract

Anthropologists have addressed censorship as a practice within specific communities and as an instrument of state power. Anthropologists have also examined the impact of censorship on anthropological practice. Anthropologists' engagement with censorship can be divided into three broad and overlapping areas: censorship as an external limitation on anthropological practice, censorship and its effects within specific communities, and censorship as a part of state power.

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