Censorshipt Essay, Research Paper
Censorship!?! The freedom to read is essential to the democratic way of life. Buttoday, that freedom is under attack. Private groups and public authoritieseverywhere are working to remove both books and periodicals from sale, toexclude certain books from public schools, to censor and silence magazinesand newspapers, and to limit “controversial” books and periodicals to thegeneral public. The suppression of reading materials is suppression ofcreative thought. Books and periodicals are not the only ones beingsuppressed by pressures to the political and social systems. They are alsobeing brought against the educational system, films, radio, television, andagainst the graphic and theatre arts. However or whenever these attacksoccur, they usually fall at least one of the following categories: Religion War & Peace (Violence) Sociology & Race Language Drugs Sex Inappropriate Adolescent Behaviour What is Obscenity? Clearly something hard to talk about constructively. “Obscenity” is difficult to discuss honestly. After all,what makes a thing obscene? It is Something too vague perhaps to bedefined. It’s an elusive term we use, but can’t explain. Different peopleoften see things differently. Some see obscenity in nude pictures, statues,paintings, etc. While others find less obscenity in these things. All thesame, “obscene” isn’t the same as “wrong” or “bad”. Clearly obscenity isnot identical with evil. It only covers a single segment of it. But what isthat segment? A look at the words “obscenity” and “pornography” suggeststhat it is a segment that didn’t worry people very much till relatively recently. Though censorship was known in english law quite early on, it wasn’tfor obscenity but for heresy and sedition.”Undue” exploitation of sex” iswhat criminal law in Canada prohibits. This is how criminal law definesobscenity. But it is rather vague. It doesn’t differentiate between “ordinary obscenity” and “hard-core pornography.” The first denoting theordinary run of “girlie magazines and the second denoting pictures ,literature and so on that deal with rape, sadism, masochism, bestiality,necrophilia and other perversions. People tend to object far more to “hard-core pornography.” Another distinction unfortunately overlooked byour criminal law is the distinction between isolated instances of obscenityand the products of vast commercial enterprise. There has been an increasing trend towards children’s literature thatreflects a more realistic approach to the life both fiction andnon-fiction, with
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