Saturday, October 25, 2014

Poverty and class: the latest themes to enter the US banned-books debate

From The Guardian-

Late last month, for the 32nd year in a row, Banned Books Week was marked across the US. Spearheaded by the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom, the annual salute to the freedom to read has become a fixture. It aims to counterbalance perennial challenges to the content of books and efforts to get them banned, usually from schools and libraries.

The ALA collects information on which books are objected to and reports on prominent recurring themes that tend to generate moral or ideological indignation. Subjects such as religion, race, gender, sexuality and allegations of sexually explicit content or offensive language frequently top the list.


More here-

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/oct/21/us-adds-poverty-to-dangerous-reading-lists

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