Since the first edition was published to acclaim and awards in
1994, librarians have relied on the work of noted intellectual
freedom authority Herbert N. Foerstel. This expanded edition
presents a thorough analysis of the current state of book banning
in schools and public libraries, offering ready reference material
on major incidents, legal cases, and annotated entries on the most
frequently challenged books. Every section of this work has been
significantly rewritten, updated, or expanded to reflect those
developments. In-depth accounts of three new landmark book banning
incidents are featured, along with a discussion of recent Supreme
Court decisions involving censorship on the Internet and in book
publishing, and a consideration of their implications for book
banning in schools and public libraries.
Two new interviews with authors of banned books--David Guterson
and Leslea Newman--join the interviews with authors profiled in the
first edition, many of which have been updated. The heart of the
book is a Survey of Banned Books, revised with annotated entries on
the 50 most frequently challenged books for 1996 through 2000; the
Harry Potter series tops the list. Finally, all new appendixes
feature an updated ALA list of Most Frequently Challenged Books and
Authors Through 2000 and graphs that help to clarify key
information.
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