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Category Archives: Censorship
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Posted: September 14, 2014 at 3:41 pm
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Review: 'Kingdom' a bold look at censorship
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To borrow from another Midwestern-set play about clashing moral codes and the imminent corruption of young people: Oh, we got trouble, right here in Kingdom City.
The problems facing the folks in Sheri Wilners bracing new play, though, are a bit more pressing than pool halls and Balzac. (And unlike the Iowa burg of The Music Man, theres no sweet librarian in this story's tightly wound Missouri town to make things right, because theres no library).
In Kingdom City, now getting an involving world-premiere production at La Jolla Playhouse, the local high school has just banned a staging of that scholastic staple, Arthur Millers The Crucible." Multiple relationships are melting down as characters take sides over censorship, religion and purity ceremonies," and national media attention has trained a hot spotlight on the towns woes.
Kingdom City itself is unlikely to be booted from a high school stage anytime soon, for the simple reason that its profanity and frankness would make it a dicey candidate for any student production in the first place.
And yet its a piece that (mature) teen-agers could benefit from seeing, because it takes seriously both the kinds of pressures adolescents face and the complicated balance that those who have power over them must find between caring for and coddling them.
Thats not to say theres no trouble in Kingdom City (its a brand-new work, after all). The backgrounds of a couple of key characters could use more illumination, one climactic faceoff takes some bordering-on-contrived turns, and the key figure of a youth minister in particular starts to develop straw-man qualities.
Still, Wilner explores the issues at hand with considerable wit and insight, and weaves in themes and even passages from The Crucible Millers towering allegory of, yes, censorship in some wonderful and surprising ways.
Her play takes its cues from a real-life 2006 incident in which a school production of The Crucible, which is set amid the Salem witch trials, was quashed in Missouri.
In Kingdom City, a pair of married New Yorkers stage director Miriam (Kate Blumberg) and fiction writer Daniel (Todd Weeks) have landed in town courtesy of Daniels college teaching gig.
The dialogue in Wilners first scene crams in some ungainly exposition. But once we get up to speed on the who and the what, director Jackson Gays production finds its feet, as a reluctant Miriam finally agrees to direct a show for the high school, and picks The Crucible off the administrators own list.
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Posted: September 13, 2014 at 1:41 pm
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Dolphin Rape Cave Sparks SVA Student Backlash; School Organizes Forum But Resists Censorship – Video
Posted: September 12, 2014 at 6:42 am
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Sherman Alexie on Book Banning and Censorship – Video
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Present-day Turkish censorship result of Genocide denial policy: Assange
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September 11, 2014 - 16:38 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Censorship in Turkey has advanced because many were happy to see that with respect to Kurdish and Armenian Genocide issues. Now it has spread onto everything else, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said during an online Q&A session with the participants of the Internet Governance Forum in Istanbul, Turkey, Panorama.am reported.
Samvel Martirosyan information security expert who was invited to participate in the event told Life.Panorama.am that Edward Snowden was also scheduled to appear online in the forum, however in the last minute he was replaced by Assange due to technical issues.
In general, Assange criticized internet governance methods. He cited Turkey as an example of internet censorship with regards to Kurdish and Armenian Genocide issues, with open discussions on the issue avoided in the country. He stressed that Turkey keeps the Ottoman archives closed due to the Armenian Genocide issue, Martirosyan said.
According to Martirosyan, in another event entitled Human Rights Protection on the Internet an internet activist from Turkey slammed suppression of the freedom of speech in his country, alluding to the 45.000 websites and YouTube video hosting ban. A Turkish official responded that the measure aimed to protect children rights in the Internet. The explanation was laughed off by everyone in the audience. Turkey is one of very few countries where freedom of speech is in dire situation, with the issue as a matter of concern among the event participants, added Martirosyan.
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Book Review: Unlearning Liberty
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Needless to say, Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate will strike close to home for many Wesleyan students. This book, written by Greg Lukianoff and published in 2012, explores the evolution of free speech rights on college campuses and unveils what Lukianoff perceives as a rise of censorship that has swept the nations institutes of highereducation.
Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), writes articles regularly on free speech and education. His work at FIRE served as the foundation for Unlearning Liberty; the organizations mission is to defend free speech, religious liberty, and due-process rights across campuses. FIREs cases are usually submitted by students, and are handled by FIRE staff intervention or, when necessary, litigated with FIREs LegalNetwork.
Lukianoff prefaces his book with a note on the political dynamics surrounding campus censorship. He writes that although he considers himself liberal and that his mission to defend student and faculty speech rights is consistent with this view, he is often vilified as an evil conservative. This is because, he says, much of the speech FIRE works to defend is advocating conservative positions; on college campuses, this speech tends to face morescrutiny.
Unlearning Liberty is a smooth read, with an emphasis on case studies and a smattering of political philosophy. Lukianoff cites John Stuart Mill, focusing on his argument that dissenting voices need to be protected not only because there is some possibility they could be right, but also because the discussion inspired by dissent can strengthen and clarify everyonesviews.
Unfortunately, Lukianoff argues, the ability to present dissenting opinions is being eroded. One focus of the book is the adoption of speech codes by many universities. These are often vague and unenforceable, for example including a complete prohibition of hurtful or offensive speech. Not only is speech that falls under these categories integral to free thought and free discussion, but these codes are also often enforced arbitrarily by administrations to silence speech they find personallyobjectionable.
Lukianoff also makes the point that people have lost the drive to protect their own Constitutional rights, accepting certain limitations without really questioning them. He attributes this to dynamics rooted in elementary and high schools, where rules are structured to emphasize protection of feelings and the image of the administrations rather than on protection of student rights. As a result, he adds, apathy abounds as people internalize a newnorm.
The book, while getting perhaps a bit repetitive with its reliance on case studies that are all similar in nature, definitely provides readers with plenty of anecdotes with which they can pepper their conversations. For example, readers learn that in 2006, Drexel Universitys speech code included a ban on inconsiderate jokes and inappropriately directed laughter. At Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis, a janitor was threatened with disciplinary action on the grounds of racial harassment for openly reading a historical account of the Ku Klux Klan while on hisbreak.
I would recommend this book to any Wesleyan student who is looking to feel slightly uncomfortable. In addition to no-brainers such as the Ku Klux Klan anecdote, Lukianoff defends, or at least entertains, situations that many would find repugnant, such as fat-shaming dorm posters and exclusionary religiousgroups.
It seems very much that the book is directed at an audience that would naturally disagree with many of its conclusions. It aggressively forces readers to consider difficult questions. At what point does expressing a view become the equivalent of censoring another one? Where is the line drawn between insensitivity and harassment? Can preventing another persons free speech be defended on the grounds that you are expressing yourown?
Although the Wesleyan administration is nowhere near instituting free-speech corners (designated spots that are the only free-speech protected locations on campus), as has happened at several universities discussed in the book, it is interesting to consider the extent of our free speech rights, given the framework Lukianoff outlines. Another type of censorship, perhaps, comes from within the student body; often I have heard the complaint that as tolerant as our population claims to be, it is difficult to express unpopular views without coming underfire.
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Unnecessary Censorship – Reaper of Souls P1 (Censored Parody) – Video
Posted: September 10, 2014 at 11:42 pm
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Censorship In China – Sky’s Mark Stone In East Turkistan – Video
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How to REMOVE Censorship/Auto Emotes in Maplestory [Tutorial] – Video
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