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Challenged books --- Prohibited books --- Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
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This book examines the wide range of important literary texts that have been subjected to censorship, either at the time of their first publication, later in their history, or both. All of the essays conclude with a list of "Works Cited," along with endnotes.
Censorship --- Great Britain. --- United States. --- Prohibited books --- Challenged books
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Public libraries --- School libraries --- Intellectual freedom --- Challenged books --- Books and reading --- Censorship
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Censorship has been an ongoing phenomenon even in "the land of the free." This examination of banned books across U.S. history examines the motivations and effects of censorship, shows us how our view of right and wrong has evolved over the years, and helps readers to understand the tremendous importance of books and films in our society. Books ranging from classics such as A Farewell to Arms, Lord of the Rings, The Catcher in the Rye, and The Color Purple as well as best-selling books such as Are You There, God? It's Me Margaret, titles in the Harry Potter series, and various books by bestselling novelist Stephen King have all been on the banned books list. What was the content that got them banned, who wanted them banned, and did the ban have the desired effect of minimizing the number of people who read the title-or did it have the opposite effect, inadvertently creating an even larger readership for the book? Silenced in the Library: Banned Books in America provides a comprehensive examination of the challenges to major books as well as the final results of these selections being deemed "unfit for public consumption." Included in its discussion are explanations of the true nature of the objections along with the motives of the authors, publishers, and major proponents of the books. Content is organized based on why the books were banned, such as sexual content, drug use, or religious objections. This approach helps readers to see trends in how people have approached the challenge of evaluating what is "proper" and shows how our societal consensus of what is acceptable has evolved over the years. Readers will come away with a fuller appreciation of the immense power of words on a page-or an eReader device-to inflame and outrage, influence opinion, incite thought, and even change the course of history.
Literature and society --- American literature --- Censorship --- Libraries --- Prohibited books --- Challenged books --- History. --- History and criticism.
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Challenged books --- Children's literature, English --- Children --- Children's literature --- General --- Bibliography - General --- Books and reading --- Censorship --- Bibliography
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Focusing on the attempted and successful banning of young adult fiction from media centers and classrooms, this book treats the legal and experiential history of censorship in libraries and public schools. It also looks closely at young adult novels from the early 1970's until today that have been the subject of book challenges. The authors discussed include Judy Blume, S.E. Hinton, Chris Crutcher, Jean Craighead George, M.E. Kerr, Mildred Taylor, and Sherman Alexie. This book offers parents, teachers and librarians arguments against censorship based on literary merit and societal benefit.
Challenged books --- Young adult fiction, American --- Young adults' libraries --- School libraries --- Teenagers --- Censorship. --- Censorship --- Books and reading
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Book acquisition --- Human rights --- Industrial and intellectual property --- United States --- Public libraries --- Censorship --- School libraries --- Liberté de pensée --- Books and reading --- Challenged books --- United States of America
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Censorship as a transhistorical phenomenon is a communicative process in which ideologically motivated, authoritarian attempts to assert control over what can be publicly communicated leads to reactions on the part of culturally creative agents and their recipients. The dispute over communication, publicity and power is a 'social game' involving gambits with a common tradition from the Vormärz to the GDR, despite the major differences in political complexion. This is true of such things as legitimacy discourses on the part of censors, esthetic practices employed by authors subject to censorship, and the market opportunities open to those censored. Zensur als transhistorisches Kulturphänomen ist ein kommunikativer Prozeß, bei dem ideologisch motivierte autoritäre Steuerungsversuche dessen, was öffentlich kommuniziert und rezipiert werden darf, zu Reaktionen auf seiten der kontrollierten Kulturschaffenden und Rezipienten führen: Der Streit um Wort, Öffentlichkeit und Macht ist ein "Gesellschaftsspiel", dessen Schachzüge vom Vormärz bis zur DDR trotz großer politischer Unterschiede Tradition haben. Dies gilt z.B. für Legitimationsdiskurse der Zensurträger, für ästhetische Praktiken zensierter Autoren und für Marktchancen des Zensierten.
Censorship --- History. --- Germany --- History --- Book censorship --- Books --- Literature --- Literature and morals --- Anticensorship activists --- Challenged books --- Expurgated books --- Intellectual freedom --- Prohibited books --- Law and legislation --- Censorship - Germany - History.
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