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10) Shameless
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Lady Elizabeth, the youngest and most headstrong of the three Banning sisters, has been engaged three times, and has most scandalously broken off all three engagements. Neil Severin is a wicked rogue, black of heart and black of reputation. A man of no morals, devoid of compassion, he is a government-sanctioned assassin. When circumstances most unexpectedly throw the two together, Beth's life is in danger and Neil finds himself in the unexpected role...
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Begin the course with an introduction to the concept of literary censorship and examine why even authors as influential and esteemed as Shakespeare can fall prey to it. Meet some of the writers and editors who attempted to sanitize the bawdier parts of the Bard's plays and discover where we get the term "bowdlerism."
12) Banned Book Club
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When Kim Hyun Sook started college in 1983 she was ready for her world to open up. After acing her exams and sort-of convincing her traditional mother that it was a good idea for a woman to go to college, she looked forward to soaking up the ideas of Western Literature far from the drudgery she was promised at her family's restaurant. But literature class would prove to be just the start of a massive turning point, still focused on reading but with...
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To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the most read, most assigned, and most beloved novels in the American canon. It's also, without a doubt, one of the most challenged and banned books in American libraries and schools. Look back on the creation of Harper Lee's singular masterpiece and consider why it is both so esteemed and so often challenged.
14) Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Works: Alice Walker and Toni Morrison under Attack
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Alice Walker and Toni Morrison are two of the most prominent Black women writers to enter the literary mainstream in the wake of the civil rights movement. Delve into Walker's and Morrison's most celebrated novels and consider the multitudinous ways readers, educators, librarians, and literary gatekeepers have objected to them.
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Begin this look at contemporary children's books with a consideration of complaints lodged against Dr. Seuss and see how these objections carry over to later works like SkippyJon Jones and Captain Underpants. From potty humor and violence to racial stereotypes and moral panics, discover the many ways children's literature can spark extreme adult reactions.
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In the 1950s, the Beat Movement in literature and pop culture set out to rebel from the status quo, and it's no surprise that one of its most famous works, Allen Ginsburg's poem "Howl," came under fire for its alleged obscenity and radical politics. See how the poem became a generational touchpoint and how the controversy it caused made Ginsburg a literary celebrity.
17) Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Works: Censors from the Inquisition to the Puritans
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Step back in time to get the broader historical context for censorship and see how the cases of the 20th and 21st centuries fit into a much larger pattern of religious and moral pressure from the 12th century onward. Here, you will look at the influence of the Catholic Church and the colonial Puritans on the control of printed materials they found troubling or even heretical.
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Bring the course to a close with a discussion of some of the formal objections to novels commonly nominated as "The Great American Novel." Look at four works that are perennial contenders for the mantle—The Great Gatsby, Moby Dick, Invisible Man, and The Grapes of Wrath—and consider why they are challenged almost as much as they are revered.
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Where do we draw the line between an author's work and their private life? Examine some striking instances in which authors' behavior—alleged or confirmed—has resulted in the challenging or banning of their works and see how social justice movements and the internet have changed the nature of censorship, book banning, and free speech in the 21st century.
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Meet Anthony Comstock, the relentless late-19th-century enforcer of Victorian codes of sexual propriety. His decades-long crusade for moral purity gave us a new term for censorship and his influence shaped the history of censorship in the United States—including the arrests, suicides, and destruction he proudly claimed as part of his legacy.
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