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From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
The Index Librorum Prohibitorum ("List of Prohibited Books") is a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored for being a danger to itself and the faith of its members. The various editions also contain the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling and censorship of books. The aim of the list was to prevent the reading of immoral books or works containing theological errors and to prevent the corruption of the faithful.
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- Sensibilities: absurd - alternative - anti - avant-garde - banned - bizarre - clandestine - controversial - cool - counterculture - cult - eccentric - elitist - esoteric - excessive - extravagance - exotic - experimental - forbidden - gratuitous - grotesque - hermetic - hidden - hip - horror - illegal - incongruous - independent - intellectual - irrational - kinky - kitsch - libertine - macabre - modern - monstrous - non-mainstream - obscure - occult - offbeat - offensive - original - outsider - perverse - postmodern - prurient - queer - radical - rare - revolutionary - scatological - sensational - strange - subculture - subversive - supernatural - surreal - taboo - transgressive - travesty - ugly - uncanny - unconventional - underground - unusual - violence - weird - wild
- Themes: aesthetics - architecture - auteur - avant-gardism - art - body - bibliophile - censorship - counterculture - classic - contemporary - controversy - cult - culture - decadence - design - DJs - electronic - eroticism - experimental - feeling - fiction - film - gay - gaze - genre - grotesque - history - horror - language - literature- mainstream - media - men - meta - modern - music - people - science - philosophy - photography - pornography - postmodernism - science - science fiction - senses - sex - subculture - subversion - technique - technology - theme - theory - transgression - underground - women - world culture
- Writers: Martin Amis - Georges Bataille - Baudelaire - Borges - Céline - Dostoevsky - Alain Robbe-Grillet - Hoffmann - Franz Kafka - Stephen King - Moravia - Poe - Rabelais - Boris Vian
- Filmmakers: Woody Allen - Pedro Almodóvar - Walerian Borowczyk - Catherine Breillat - Luis Buñuel - Roger Corman - David Cronenberg - Michael Haneke - Juzo Itami - Patrice Leconte - Spike Lee - David Lynch - Radley Metzger - François Ozon - Roman Polanski - Nicolas Roeg - Jacques Tati - Alex van Warmerdam - Michael Winterbottom
- Musicians: George Clinton - Serge Gainsbourg - Kraftwerk - Larry Levan - Lee Perry - Fela Kuti - Arthur Russell - Neil Young
- Visual artists: Arcimboldo - Hans Bellmer - Arnold Böcklin - Hieronymus Bosch - Guy Bourdin - Luigi Colani - Gustave Courbet - John Currin - Honoré Daumier - Gustave Doré - Jean-Léon Gérôme - Francisco de Goya - Hans Baldung Grien - Matthias Grünewald - Hokusai - Alfred Kubin - Tanino Liberatore - Hans Memling - Carlo Mollino - Giovanni Piranesi - Félicien Rops - Odilon Redon - Roland Topor - Andy Warhol - Ettore Sottsass
- Theorists: Aristotle - Gaston Bachelard - Mikhail Bakhtin - Georges Bataille - Roland Barthes - Charles Baudelaire - Simone de Beauvoir - Walter Benjamin - Pierre Bourdieu - Gilles Deleuze - Guy Debord - Denis Diderot - Umberto Eco - Kodwo Eshun - Michel Foucault - Sigmund Freud - Richard von Krafft-Ebing - Gershon Legman - Karl Marx - Nietzsche - Camille Paglia - Marquis de Sade - Peter Sloterdijk - Susan Sontag - Spinoza - David Toop - Parker Tyler - Paul Virilio - Ken Wilber - Raymond Williams - Slavoj Žižek
