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CFP: Banned in Boston (1/12/07; ALA, 5/24/07-5/27/07)full name / name of organization: Sweet, Nancy contact email: nsweet@saclink.csus.edu Title: Banned in Boston The phrase "Banned in Boston" came into widespread usage in the 1920s during a particularly active campaign to censure objectionable, offensive, and obscene works in the city sometimes called "The Cradle of Liberty." This proposed panel for the 2007 Meeting of the ALA will examine the politics of moral enforcement as played out in Boston over the centuries. What social, political, religious, and economic agendas are served through the practice of censorship? How does the goal of protecting the public measure against the values of artistic liberty and freedom of speech? Possible themes for papers: The banning of particular literary, dramatic, or cinematic works Please submit one page abstracts with a brief CV to Nancy F. Sweet at California State University, Sacramento (nsweet_at_csus.edu). In your subject header, please type "ALA Proposal." Nancy F. Sweet ========================================================== cfp categories: ethnicity_and_national_identity
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