In 1915, Kansas became one of a handful of states to establish its own film censorship board, which controlled screen content in the state for more than fifty years. This first book-length stu
If you caught a movie in Kansas through much of the past century, you’re likely to have seen a different version than did the rest of America. Theda Bara’s depictions of wicked sexuality we
Beyond Blaxploitation, the first book-length anthology of scholarly work on blaxploitation film, sustains the momentum that blaxploitation scholarship has recently gained, giving the films an even mor