08 October 2006, 09:01 AM
rocketWHY WAS FAHRENHEIT 451 BANNED
We had the display at our store where I work. It included F-451. I think for a publisher to censor words out of a book constitutes a form of banning. The book was banned by some schools. Here's what I have off of the sheets that we carried with the display, and all the information came from the banned book website I believe.
'Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
Removed from the rquired reading list of the West Marion High School in Foxworth, Miss. (1998) for profanity. Students at the Venado Middle School in Irvine, Ca. received copies of the book with scores of words blacked out. Ironically this book is about censorship with the message that books are banned for fear of creating too much individualism and independent thought.'
You cannot remove books out of circulation, or any other type of media or expression of ideas without jeopardizing our freedoms. You can have appropriate labels and warnings. I fully agree with Chapter 31.
p.s. I think being banned from a school by the officials there does constitute a banning. I'll lay good odds that it was not the only occurrence.
08 October 2006, 09:36 AM
Chapter 31Robot Lincoln,
Nope! Don’t even want the labels. Who is perfect enough to make such decisions? But…
“We thank you for your” (note the spelling, Braling II) “support.”
08 October 2006, 11:04 AM
WalloonRemoved from the required reading list = banned?
Not by my definition. That's really torturing the defintion of "banned".
quote:
You cannot remove books out of circulation, or any other type of media or expression of ideas without jeopardizing our freedoms.
Where was the book removed from circulation?
08 October 2006, 12:51 PM
rocketban, forbid;prohibit, a formal or authoritative prohibition.
This is the reason F-451 is part of banned books week. Yes, it may have been the school authority's who pulled it, obviously that is enough to qualify it. Maybe that is how it starts, then it snowballs. By the way, I think it is sad that it was a high school. I don't think it would have corrupted their minds, quite the opposite. My point really is that I don't believe that F-451 is part of banned books because of a mistaken belief.
08 October 2006, 10:03 PM
dandelionAs Ray has pointed out, you don't have to light a match to burn a book. Just keep people from reading it.
09 October 2006, 07:03 AM
Braling IIThis theme is also being discussed a bit on the "old board".
14 October 2006, 08:20 PM
turmericbecause julie christie was too hot.
high school boys were quitting their studies, boarding trains to london, and hanging out around her apartment in hopes she would fall madly in love with them, move away to some delapidated artist camp, and memorize aristophenes and plato with them.
something had to be done.