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Expurgating the Classics: Editing Out in Greek and LatinOct 8, 2013 · They define expurgation for the purposes of the volume as “the deliberate removal (purging) of offensive matter from texts; it thus has to do ...
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expurgate, v. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the verb expurgate is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for expurgate is from 1621, in the writing of Robert Burton, writer.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Expurgation - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in early 15th-century Latin expurgationem, expurgation means cleansing from impurity and removal of objectionable parts, especially in texts.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Expurgated Books as an Archive of Practice1 Expurgation was a form of Catholic compromise, allowing prohibited books to continue to exist in an altered form. This compromise created enormous ...
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Harriet and Thomas Bowdler: sibling expurgators of ShakespeareApr 23, 2021 · Harriet and Thomas Bowdler edited Shakespeare's plays to remove offensive content, giving their name to 'Bowdlerise' which means to expurgate.
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(S.) Harrison, (C.) Stray (edd.) Expurgating the Classics. Editing Out ...This is the first book that examines in great detail the phenomenon of expurgation and reveals the extent to which manipulation of the text can result in ...
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The Expurgation of Medical Books in Sixteenth-Century SpainThe purpose of this brief note is to encourage scholars to embark upon a systematic study of the censorship of medical books in the sixteenth and seventeenth ...<|separator|>
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Censorship by Altering Library Resources: An Interpretation of the ...Expurgation of Library Materials: Expurgating library materials is a violation of the Library Bill of Rights. Expurgation as defined by this interpretation ...Missing: definition scholarly
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What is the difference between expurgation and censorship?1Scope: Expurgation is limited to removing specific content deemed inappropriate or offensive, while censorship can encompass a broader range of restrictions on ...Missing: literature | Show results with:literature
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EXPURGATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterEtymology. Latin expurgatus, past participle of expurgare, from ex- + purgare to purge ; First Known Use. 1678, in the meaning defined above ; Time Traveler. The ...
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Expurgate - Oxford ReferenceTo remove objectionable (especially sexual or politically sensitive) passages from a text. Noun: expurgation. See also bowdlerize, unexpurgated.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Expurgate - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1620s from Latin expurgatus, meaning "to cleanse," expurge means to purge or remove something offensive, evolving from French expurger ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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expurgation, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for expurgation is from around 1420, in Palladius on Husbondrie. expurgation is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin expurgātiōn-em.
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Expurgation Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com(n) expurgation. The act of purging or cleansing, or the state of being purged or cleansed; a cleansing; purification from anything obnoxious, offensive, ...
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School Book Club Expurgation Practices., Top of the News, 1984Discusses expurgation practices (deletion, excision, alteration, obliteration of parts of books) of major school book clubs--Scholastic, Xerox's Read Book Club ...
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The Hazards of Expurgation - Project MUSECritical accounts of the Family Shakespeare have often focused on Thomas Bowdler's inability to successfully amend Measure for Measure, and his substitution ...
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Difference between "expurgation" and "censorship" As a language ...Mar 18, 2017 · The difference between expurgate and censor is that expurgate is to edit out rude, incorrect, offensive, useless, or otherwise undesirable ...
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BOWDLERIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of BOWDLERIZE is to expurgate (something, such as a book) by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar. How to use bowdlerize in a sentence.
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Definition and Examples of Bowdlerisms - ThoughtCoMay 8, 2021 · Bowdlerism is the practice of removing or restating any material in a text that might be considered offensive to some readers.
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Censorship and Expurgation of the Selected Children's LiteratureJun 13, 2023 · The significance of this study will be based on the issues of censorship and expurgation in the works of James Barrie, Brothers Grimm, and Ruyard Kipling.
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Bowdlerize - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Thomas Bowdler's 1818 expurgated Shakespeare, "bowdlerize" means to expurgate by removing indelicate or offensive passages.
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bowdlerize, v. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the verb bowdlerize is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for bowdlerize is from 1836, in a letter by Thomas P. Thompson.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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What is document sanitization? | Definition from TechTargetMay 2, 2024 · Where sanitization is about removing hidden data and metadata, redaction is about removing private or sensitive information that should only be ...Missing: expurgation | Show results with:expurgation
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[PDF] Censorship and Book-Burning in Imperial Rome and EgyptMay 15, 2020 · Ancient authors framed cases of censorship differently and reacted to them differently. We must be aware of certain biases from our sources ...Missing: expurgation | Show results with:expurgation<|separator|>
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Unnatural Selection: Expurgation of Greek Melic, Elegiac and Iambic ...Dec 11, 2021 · This paper will indeed eventually reach twentieth-century expurgation or other modes of cleansing Greek melic, elegiac and iambic poetry, but it ...
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The Mutilation of Ancient Texts - The AtlanticTo deny the vast services rendered to literature by the monks and ecclesiastics of the Middle Ages would be both foolish and unjust; but while according to them ...
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THE EXPURGATION OF A LOLLARD SERMON-CYCLE - jstorexpurgation itself, suggests that it is the scribe of Ζ himself who is the expurgator. Were. Ζ merely a copy of an already expurgated text, one would expect.Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Censorship of Books - New AdventAs to expurgation, it was only in Rome itself, apart from Spain, Portugal, and Belgium that an "Index expurgatorius" (one volume) was published in 1607, the ...
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The Index of Expurgations · Heresy and ErrorThe Index librorum expurgatorum (“Index of Expurgated Books”) was designed to allow books that were only partially objectionable to be circulated.
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The expurgation of medical books in sixteenth-century SpainMedical books figured prominently on lists of scientific books censured or expurgated by ecclesiastic authorities in the second half of the sixteenth ...Missing: institutionalized 17th Europe
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The Inquisition and the censorship of science in early modern EuropeMar 5, 2020 · According to this census, Tycho's books were studied by Portuguese and Spanish scholars, especially Jesuits, and they were rarely expurgated.
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What Not To Read: Book Censorship in Early Modern EuropeSep 26, 2017 · A milder form of censorship was expurgation or “correction.” This was employed if a book had already been published and was only partially ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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How To Bowdlerize Shakespeare, By Thomas Bowdler ✔️1: to expurgate (as a book) by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar 2: to modify by abridging, simplifying, or distorting in style or content.
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Censorship of Books | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaAs regards expurgation, it was only in Rome itself, apart from Spain, Portugal, and Belgium, that an “Index expurgatorius” (one volume) was published in 1607, ...
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Why Fig Leaves Cover the Private Parts of Classical Sculptures - ArtsyApr 5, 2018 · Consider the fig leaf: a little piece of foliage that's shielded the genitals of famous biblical figures and nude sculptures for centuries.
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The Fig Leaf Campaign: The Genesis of Art Censorship - ArtRKLAug 19, 2024 · Art censorship began in the 16th century, driven by the Catholic Church's reaction to the Protestant Reformation, targeting nudity in art.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Film Censorship - Digital HistoryTechniques of committing murder by whatever method; 8. Methods of smuggling; 9. Third-degree methods; 10. Actual hangings or electrocutions as legal punishment ...
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A Brief History of Film CensorshipJan 5, 2020 · 1907 Chicago enacts the first movie censorship law in America. Cities and states around the nation create local censorships boards in the following years.
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The Catholic Historical Review - Project MUSENov 9, 2008 · This is a study of Catholic Church censorship and expurgation of Hebrew literature in sixteenth-century Italy. It is the English translation ...
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Thomas Bowdler | The First Amendment EncyclopediaJan 1, 2009 · Thomas Bowdler edited Shakespeare's plays to ensure that they were family-friendly. Bowdler focused his efforts on revising sexual ...
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[PDF] the family Shakespeare and the birth of BowdlerismThis thesis is the first detailed study of The Family Shakespeare since Noel Perrin's. Dr Bawdier's Legacy: A History of Expurgated Books in England and America.<|separator|>
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Censorship and AS YOU LIKE IT | American Shakespeare CenterApr 10, 2023 · Bowdler believed removing the sexual content from Shakespeare's plays improved them; or at the very least did no harm. And though my modern mind ...
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Bowdler Publishes The Family Shakespeare | Research Starters"Bowdler Publishes The Family Shakespeare" refers to the influential work by Thomas Bowdler ... The first American expurgation of Shakespeare was published ...
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Obscenity and Indecency: Constitutional Principles and Federal ...This interest extends to shielding minors from the influence of literature that is not obscene by adult standards. The government may serve this legitimate ...
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[PDF] Investigating the effects of reading physically violent interactions in ...May 18, 2023 · The results suggested that exposure to violent content in literature could influence adolescents' cognitive processes, leading to an elevation ...Missing: unexpurgated | Show results with:unexpurgated<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Bowdlers Wanted to Clean Up Shakespeare, Not Become a ...Jul 11, 2017 · In those cases, Bowdler advised that the plays should either be read aloud only in parts, or be transferred “from the parlour to the cabinet, ...
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An Overview Of Past Pornography Rulings By The U.s. Supreme CourtThe case involved California's Obscenity Law, which criminalized the mailing of obscene material. Defendant Marvin Miller was convicted under the law after ...
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Criminal Division | Citizen's Guide To U.S. Federal Law On ObscenityAug 11, 2025 · Federal statutes specifically prohibit obscenity involving minors, and convicted offenders generally face harsher statutory penalties than if ...
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Harmful and Undesirable: Book Censorship in Nazi Germany30-day returnsLike every totalitarian regime, Nazi Germany tried to control intellectual freedom by censoring books. Between 1933 and 1945, the Hitler regime orchestrated ...
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Nazi Book Burnings | Holocaust EncyclopediaIn addition to the May 1933 student-led book burnings, there were dozens of book burnings carried out across Germany by other Nazi groups.
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Book Burnings in Germany, 1933 | American Experience - PBSOn May 10, 1933, university students in 34 university towns across Germany burned over 25,000 books. The works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and ...
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The Great Terror Texts - Seventeen Moments in Soviet HistoryThe Great Terror Texts · Attacks on Bukharin and Rykov · Ordzhonikidze Speech · Stalin on Deficiencies in Party Work · Mass Repressions · End of the Purges Announced.
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A Brief History of Book Burning, From the Printing Press to Internet ...Aug 31, 2017 · Just look at one of the most famous examples of burning, the destruction of the Library of Alexandria. The famed building had its contents ...<|separator|>
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Information Manipulation and Reform in Authoritarian RegimesJun 23, 2015 · We develop a theory of how an authoritarian regime interactively uses information manipulation, such as propaganda or censorship, ...<|separator|>
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'Offensive' books that have been rewritten - The WeekMar 9, 2023 · In fact, there's a word for retroactively removing sensitive content: "bowdlerization," named after Thomas Bowlder, an English editor who ...
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Editing Classic Books: A Threat to the Public Domain?Jan 11, 2024 · In February 2023, for instance, reports that Puffin Books had edited several classics by Roald Dahl—in consultation with sensitivity readers— ...
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Sensitivity readers: what publishing's most polarising role is really ...Mar 15, 2023 · Recent news of alterations made to books by Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming and Goosebumps author RL Stine have sparked the latest bout of controversy ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How “Sensitivity Readers” Made Publishing More RacistAug 18, 2025 · We talk about the rise of so-called sensitivity readers, the weaponization of social media outrage, and how these forces are making publishers ...Missing: edits | Show results with:edits
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'That Book is Dangerous' takes on left-leaning censorshipSep 15, 2025 · In the book, Szetela examines how well-intentioned efforts to diversify literature have triggered a wave of censorship, from mandatory ...
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Balancing Authenticity and Sensitivity: Self-Censorship in Modern ...Mar 15, 2025 · Another reason we shouldn't censor out books is because it forces current and future societies to have an inaccurate portrayal of society, ...Missing: debate | Show results with:debate
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There's No Excuse for Rewriting Roald Dahl - National ReviewFeb 20, 2023 · The speech police must not be allowed to get away with bowdlerizing the greatest genius in the history of children's books.<|separator|>
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Evaluation of Bowdlerization | UKEssays.comMay 18, 2020 · The effect censorship has had on the world is as controversial as censorship itself, but in inarguable fact of expurgation is that it takes away ...Missing: definition distinction redaction<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Psychology of Censorship246. Censorship, therefore, negatively impacts intellectual functioning in a multitude of ways. Interestingly, this conclusion sounds similar to the self ...
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[PDF] Banning and Bowdlerizing Huckleberry Finn in United States Public ...Jun 6, 2023 · bowdlerizing literature creates controversy and problems within schools. It also deprives students in learning about form, style, and many ...
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Roald Dahl rewrites: rather than bowdlerising books on moral ...Feb 20, 2023 · “Bowdlerising” has since come to refer to the process of altering literary works on moral grounds, and bowdlerised editions of Shakespeare continued to be used ...
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The Psychology of Censorship: Changes to Roald Dahl's WordsFeb 27, 2023 · Rewriting works from a bygone era may potentially lead to canceling the past and preclude opportunities to learn for the future. Some works of ...
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Opinion | Removing Offensive Language From Classic BooksApr 14, 2023 · Attempting to revise classic literature for a modern world sounds great at first. But it has serious ramifications.
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Censorship Leaves Us in the Dark - JSTOR DailySep 22, 2019 · Attempts to remove texts like these limit students' ability to engage with subject matter that will help them survive in society and understand ...
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Censorship - Jewish Virtual LibraryObjectionable passages in Hebrew books and even expressions such as "Talmud" and "goi" were deleted, altered, and at times torn out. Four hundred and twenty ...
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Censorship of Hebrew Books - The 1901 Jewish EncyclopediaThe objectionable books were then expurgated and restored to their owners with a certificate of censorship. The Jews had to provide the costs of the censorship; ...
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Sefer ha-zikuk (The Book of Expurgation) - Posen LibraryThis is the Book of Expurgation which I composed in Mantua and which I completed on the 1st of August, 1596, in the name of God.
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The Expurgated Bible - Catholic InsightFeb 19, 2018 · The biblical view, here as throughout, is rigorously moral: God rewards virtue and punishes vice. Hence, a severe punishment—the flood—was ...
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[PDF] 78 Censorship in the Study of Early Islam - CyberOrientThe 2016 Pakistan Electronic Crimes Act permits the Pakistan Telecoms Authority to censor material that violates “the glory of Islam” or “public decency and ...Missing: editing | Show results with:editing
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The Expurgated Mormon Scriptures - Wheat & TaresJul 20, 2023 · Expurgation in Mormon scriptures involves skipping chapters/verses, focusing on specific themes, and censoring the scriptures by only citing ...
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Expurgating the Classics: Editing Out in Greek and LatinFree delivery over $35Aug 16, 2012 · This volume makes an original and valuable contribution to our knowledge about expurgation and the field of classics. Its various chapters ...Missing: Ovid | Show results with:Ovid
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The sanitized Shakespeare of Mary Lamb and Henrietta BowdlerMar 1, 2022 · The most famous expurgator of Shakespeare was a woman, and she (unintentionally) gave her name to the practice of expurgation on moral grounds.
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New Huckleberry Finn edition censors 'n-word' - The GuardianJan 5, 2011 · Alabama publisher says expurgation of more than 200 'hurtful epithets' will counter 'pre-emptive censorship' that has seen Mark Twain's ...
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New Edition Of 'Huckleberry Finn' Will Eliminate Offensive WordsJan 4, 2011 · Two scholars are editing Mark Twain's classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to eliminate uses of the "N" word and replace it with "slave."Missing: expurgated | Show results with:expurgated
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Light Out, Huck, They Still Want to Sivilize You - The New York TimesJan 6, 2011 · Sometimes the urge to expurgate (if not outright ban) comes from the right, evangelicals and conservatives, worried about blasphemy, profane ...
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Why James Bond Books Are Being Rewritten | TIMEFeb 27, 2023 · The novels were also littered with well known racial slurs for Black people, which have been changed in the new editions to “black person” or “ ...
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James Bond Novels Edited to Remove Racist Content - VarietyFeb 26, 2023 · In several of the books, including “Thunderball” (1961), “Quantum of Solace” (1960) and “Goldfinger” (1959), ethnicities have been removed. The ...Missing: slurs | Show results with:slurs
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Censoring Shakespeare - Pictures & ConversationsOct 2, 2014 · According to the Oxford English Dictionary, to bowdlerize is “to expurgate (a book or writing), by omitting or modifying words or passages ...
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New editions of Roald Dahl books remove words deemed offensiveFeb 21, 2023 · New editions of legendary works by British author Roald Dahl are being edited to remove words that could be deemed offensive to some readers.
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The New Book Burning: Rewriting Roald Dahl | David Boles, BlogsMar 6, 2023 · One of the most notable examples of this is the removal of racist and anti-Semitic language from some of Dahl's books. For instance, in the ...
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In the far from diverse publishing industry, sensitivity readers are vitalFeb 20, 2023 · Sensitivity readers are contracted by a publisher to provide editorial feedback on omissions, discontinuity, cliche and credibility issues in a book draft.
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Roald Dahl books rewritten to remove language deemed offensiveFeb 18, 2023 · Roald Dahl's children's books are being rewritten to remove language deemed offensive by the publisher Puffin.
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Roald Dahl Publisher to Rerelease Original Texts After Editing ...Feb 24, 2023 · Publisher Puffin UK will release “The Roald Dahl Classic Collection,” which will have the author's original texts.
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Why 'sensitivity readers' are bad for free speech, art, and culture - FIREMar 31, 2023 · The publishing industry's increasing appetite for “sensitivity readings” is a troubling development for free expression in the arts and our discourse.
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Sensitivity Readers Are the New Literary GatekeepersJul 5, 2022 · Known as sensitivity readers, or sometimes authenticity readers, consultants like Sally are a growing part of publishing, hired to correct the pre-publication ...
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Deplatforming Norm-Violating Influencers on Social Media Reduces ...May 2, 2025 · After 12 months, we estimate that online attention toward deplatformed influencers is reduced by -63% (95% CI [-75%,-46%]) on Google and by -43% ...
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Disrupting hate: The effect of deplatforming hate organizations on ...Jun 5, 2023 · We study the effects of six network disruptions of designated and banned hate-based organizations on Facebook, in which known members of the organizations were ...
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Content Filter Severity Levels - Microsoft LearnSep 16, 2025 · Overview of risk categories for content filtering in Azure OpenAI, including hate, fairness, sexual, violence, and more.Missing: expurgation | Show results with:expurgation
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Federal Trade Commission Launches Inquiry on Tech CensorshipFeb 20, 2025 · The Federal Trade Commission launched a public inquiry to better understand how technology platforms deny or degrade users' access to services.Missing: 2023-2025 | Show results with:2023-2025
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Roald Dahl: The fierce debate over rewriting children's classics - BBCMay 30, 2023 · Recent revisions made to Roald Dahl's children's novels sparked a controversy over censorship. However, the rewriting and editing of books ...<|separator|>
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Roald Dahl Book Edits Will No Longer Appear In All Books After ...Feb 24, 2023 · The publisher of Roald Dahl's books announced it would alter its original plan to censor the acclaimed British author's books and would offer both original and ...
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James Bond Books Edited To Avoid Offense To Modern AudiencesFeb 26, 2023 · A report indicates that Ian Fleming's ribald James Bond books have been rewritten to accommodate 21st century sensitivities.
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Rewriting History - A furore has broken out over editing Ian FlemingFeb 27, 2023 · Under current copyright law, Ian Fleming's works will enter the public domain after the end of 2034. Just 11 years from now, anyone will be able ...Missing: expurgated | Show results with:expurgated
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Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2024ALA recorded attempts to remove 2,452 unique titles in 2024, which significantly exceeds the average of 273 unique titles that were challenged annually during ...Missing: expurgation | Show results with:expurgation