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People, when reading those lists of Banned BooksTM always ask "Why was this banned????"

Now, aside from the fact that simple google or amazon searches will clear that up quite nicely for you (and usually, one doesn't even need that if one thinks, though Waldo was a bit of a puzzle....), this raises a question -

Do people know what the word banned means?

Because that list is the list of banned and challenged books. Most of those books have never successfully been banned. And even if they have, banned in the US means something very different from banned elsewhere.

It might mean that the book can't be taught in public schools - but students can still read the book on their own.
It might mean that the book can be taught in schools, but students are expected to have to opt in to read it.
It might mean that it's not stocked in the libraries.
It might mean that it is stocked in the libraries, but that children need parental permission to read it from there.

These are all area by area - no banning covers the entire country, I doubt any of them really cover an entire state.

Books are still stocked in bookstores (assuming they sell, which is a different kind of loss, but not one which is governmentally enforced), you can still order them over state lines, you can't go to jail for possessing them.

You don't die if you read a banned book.

The word banned, really, has been diluted and reduced to mean something altogether different from the reality people in other places encounter in their daily lives.

That doesn't, of course, mean we shouldn't fight this sort of censorship at home. The day will never come when I argue that because things are worse elsewhere, we must accept unquestioningly what we have here. But please. Let's not get franticsad about things.

Date: 2005-10-03 09:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kibbles.livejournal.com
I remember when I was over in Germany, Stars and Stripes bookstore was in trouble for carrying Mein Kampf...

Date: 2005-10-03 09:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-chaos-by-699.livejournal.com
Thanks for clearing that up. I wasn't sure what banned meant exactly, seeing as how most of the books on that list are well-known and popular titles that are actually pretty available (at least where I live).

Date: 2005-10-03 01:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beccak1961.livejournal.com
Waldo- do you mean the "Where's Waldo" book that had the topless sunbather? We had that one, wish I still did, it being such a classic and all:)

Date: 2005-10-03 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingembre.livejournal.com
Check it out! http://www.livejournal.com/community/newyorkers/1025090.html?#cutid1

Date: 2005-10-03 09:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kibbles.livejournal.com
I remember when I was over in Germany, Stars and Stripes bookstore was in trouble for carrying Mein Kampf...

Date: 2005-10-03 09:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-chaos-by-699.livejournal.com
Thanks for clearing that up. I wasn't sure what banned meant exactly, seeing as how most of the books on that list are well-known and popular titles that are actually pretty available (at least where I live).

Date: 2005-10-03 01:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beccak1961.livejournal.com
Waldo- do you mean the "Where's Waldo" book that had the topless sunbather? We had that one, wish I still did, it being such a classic and all:)

Date: 2005-10-03 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingembre.livejournal.com
Check it out! http://www.livejournal.com/community/newyorkers/1025090.html?#cutid1

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