Books
Harrison Stewart

Banned Books

Banned Books explores the history of literary censorship, particularly within educational settings, and its significant impact on intellectual freedom. It examines why certain books are deemed “dangerous,” revealing societal anxieties and power structures. Understanding book censorship requires considering the historical context and social movements, as the reasons books are challenged often reflect a society's values. The book highlights that book banning, often justified as protecting children or upholding standards, can undermine critical thinking, which is essential in a democracy.

The book begins by establishing a framework for understanding censorship and then delves into case studies of historical book bannings in schools, analyzing arguments for and against their inclusion in curricula. Particular attention is given to the social and political contexts surrounding these challenges.

The book concludes by assessing the contemporary landscape of book censorship in the age of social media and politicized education, offering practical strategies for advocating intellectual freedom.
163 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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