IdeaConnection.com 
Access Teams of Expert Solvers led by World-Class Facilitators
Login | Register
Search Solutions:
HomeFor CompaniesCompany ResourcesFor SolversSolver ResourcesAbout UsContact Us

Book censorship

Post a Problem
Books which are considered immoral, obscene, subversive, pornographic, heretical, politically embarrassing, threatening to national security or otherwise undesirable may be banned. Book censorship may lead to a lack of information and serve to maintain prejudice, alienation, discrimination, racism and nationalism. It may include library censorship (refusal to buy certain books, the removal and destruction of others) and proscribed reading lists in schools and other educational institutions

Background The first research institute in world history, the library at Alexandria constructed in the third century BC, reportedly contained some 700,000 manuscripts of which few copies survive. It was deliberately destroyed by a mob around 420 AD as classical civilization disintegrated and the Dark Ages closed in

Over the past 50 years, the following books and authors have either been banned in the USA or the banning of the works has been advocated: Of Mice and Men; The Diary of Anne Frank; The Catcher in the Rye; Huckleberry Finn; 1984; Brave New World; Black Like Me; Lord of the Flies; Henry Miller; Allen Ginsburg; and William Burroughs. Publishers in the USA cut passages from text books, for example, 300 lines were deleted from Romeo and Juliet because of ribald or expressly sexual terminology. In 1989 the book, Satanic Verses, was publically burned at a demonstration in the UK. In 1993 at the Cairo International Book Fair, concern was expressed at the number of books by Islamic scholars that were banned, including those of the assassinated scholar Farag Fouda who had exposed some facile interpretations of Islam



[JOIN] a group of volunteers working collaboratively on developing innovative solutions to this problem. The team's solution(s) will be published here.
1 0
Vote UpVote Down

Known Solutions

for Book censorship




Innovative Solutions

for Book censorship




Comments

on Book censorship

Post Comment

Notify me of New Entries on this Page

Receive an email whenever a new solution or comment is added to this problem.
You can unsubscribe at any time.
Enter your Email:

Become a Problem Solver

Help solve problems for pay or for the Common Good. Use your expertise to help companies solve problems and get paid for every accepted solution. Or volunteer to work on solving problems for the Common Good. [REGISTER]

Volunteer to be a Moderator

If you are a regular contributor and are passionate about one or more topics, IdeaConnection is interested in talking to you about becoming a moderator. Please [REGISTER] as a member and [EMAIL US] your interest.

Solution Seekers: Risk-Free Problem Solving

IdeaConnection.com has thousands of expert, experienced Problem Solvers who can work collaboratively on new and innovative solutions to this problem. Risk-free: you pay only for satisfactory results. Hire a [TEAM OF EXPERTS]



Become a
Paid Problem Solver


Sign up for
our free weekly
Innovation Newsletter

© 2007-2012 IdeaConnection Ltd. All rights reserved.