The myth of banned books
Culture
United Kingdom
Started July 14, 2026
If transgression is fun and easy, it is probably not transgressive Source
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The myth of banned books
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jul 14, 2026
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Jul 14, 2026
The idea of banned books often overshadows the real issues of censorship that threaten intellectual freedom.
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Banning books, even those deemed 'transgressive,' stifles critical thought and creativity in society.
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Highlighting banned books can create a false narrative of persecution, distracting from genuine issues of access and representation in literature.
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The excitement around transgressive literature should be embraced, as it challenges norms and provokes meaningful dialogue.
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While banning books can seem restrictive, it may also serve to protect vulnerable populations from harmful content.
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