Art and Politics
McCarthyism refers to a period in the early 1950s characterized by heightened political repression and a campaign against alleged communists in the United States, named after Senator Joseph McCarthy. This term is often associated with art censorship, as many artists, writers, and intellectuals faced scrutiny and persecution for their political beliefs, leading to self-censorship and a chilling effect on creative expression.
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