EPISTEMOLOGIES OF DEATH, DESIRE, AND DISGUST IN THE FILMS - THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL USEFULNESS
This book explores the psychological and social ramifications of controversy in banned and censored films. The work explores taboo subjects such as death, desire, and disgust in media from a personal perspective. It connects the experience of a creator with the experience of a viewer. The question about intelligence of soul is asked. If we censor anything in media that our souls want to explore, then we censor our own inner intelligence. Without experience we cannot think and feel, and if one cannot think and feel one does not exist, therefore all media experiences must be allowed because our personal experience shapes the future understanding of human nature.
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