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Forbidden Literature

Author

Henning, Peter ; Helgason, Jon ; Erlanson, Erik ; Lindsköld, Linnéa

Year

2020

Publisher

Kriterium

Type

BOOK

Category

Literary Criticism

Language

English

Pages

265

ISBN

978-9-18890-908-4

Link

Last Update

09-Sep-2024

Keywords

LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature;POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy;LAW / Common;LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / Administration & Management;HISTORY / Social History

Description

Freedom of the printed word is a defining feature of the modern world. Yet censorship and the suppression of literature never cease, and remain topical issues even in the most liberal of democracies. Today, just as in the past, advances in media technology are followed by new regulatory mechanisms. Similarly, any attempt to control cultural expression inevitably spurs fresh discussions about freedom of speech. In Forbidden Literature scholars from a variety of disciplines address censorship's past and present, whether in liberal democracies or totalitarian regimes. Through in-depth case studies they trace a historical continuum in which literature reveals its two-sided nature: it demands both regulation and protection. The contributors investigate the logic of literary repression, particularly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and analyze why it is thought essential to control literature. Moreover, the authors determine how literary practices are shaped and transformed by regulation and censorship.

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