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Banned Book Week Banned Book Week

Syracuse University Library observes Banned Books Week, September 29 - October 6, 2007, as a part of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications year-long First Amendment Celebration. For more information about Banned Books Week visit the resource pages hosted by the American Library Association and take a look at our bibliography and links.

[Bibliography | Web Pages]


Bibliography

"Censor censored." 2006. The Wilson Quarterly 30, (1) (Winter): 12. (accessed 9/7/2007)

Index of prohibited books. 1930. New ed. Vatican City: Vatican Polyglot Press. Bird-5th Floor Z1020 .I930

Bachman, Albert. 1971. Censorship in france from 1715 to 1750 : Voltaire's opposition. Burt franklin research and source works series, 793. philosophy monograph series, 73. New York: B. Franklin. Law Library KJV6258 .B32 1971

Bald, Margaret. 1998. Banned books : Literature suppressed on religious grounds. Banned books. New York: Facts on File. Bird-2nd Floor BL65.C45 B35 1998

Califia-Rice, Patrick, and Janine Fuller. 1995. Forbidden passages : Writings banned in Canada. Pittsburgh, PA: Cleis Press. Bird-5th Floor PS509.H57 F67 1995

Cherubin, Dan. 2003. Banned books week: Creating the acceptable taboo. Counterpoise 7, (4) (Oct): 10.

Cloonan, Martin, and Reebee Garofalo. 2003. Policing pop. Sound matters series. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Bird-4th Floor ML3918.P67 P65 2003

Foerstel, Herbert N. 2002. Banned in the U.S.A. : A reference guide to book censorship in schools and public libraries. Rev. and expand ed. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 F64 2002

Gillett, Charles Ripley. 1964. Burned books; neglected chapters in british history and literature. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press. Bird-5th Floor Z1019 .G47 1964 V.1

Grieveson, Lee. 2004. Policing cinema : Movies and censorship in early-twentieth-century america. Berkeley: University of California Press. Bird-5th Floor PN1995.62 .G75 2004

Haight, Anne Lyon, and Chandler B. Grannis. 1978. Banned books, 387 B.C. to 1978 A.D. 4th of Bann books, informal notes ed. New York: R. R. Bowker. Law Library Z1019 .H15 1978

Houchin, John H. 2003. Censorship of the american theatre in the twentieth century. Cambridge studies in american theatre and drama. Vol. 16. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. Bird-5th Floor PN2044.U62 H68 2003

Karolides, Nicholas J. 1998. Banned books : Literature suppressed on political grounds. Banned books. New York, NY: Facts on File. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 K37 1998

Karolides, Nicholas J., Margaret Bald, and Dawn B. Sova. 1999. 100 banned books : Censorship histories of world literature. New York: Checkmark Books. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 K35 1999

Karolides, Nicholas J., and Lee Burress. 1985. Celebrating censored books. Racine, Wis.: Wisconsin Council of Teachers of English. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 K37 1985

Knuth, Rebecca. 2003. Libricide : The regime-sponsored destruction of books and libraries in the twentieth century. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Bird-5th Floor Z659 .K58 2003

Ladenson, Elisabeth. 2007. Dirt for art's sake : Books on trial from madame bovary to lolita. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Bird-5th Floor PQ295.C47 L33 2007

Matheson, Whitney. "Some of the best books in life are ... banned?" 2004. USA Today September 29, 2004. (accessed 9/7/2007)

Putnam, George Haven. 1967. The censorship of the Church of Rome and its influence upon the production and distribution of literature; a study of the history of the prohibitory and expurgatory indexes. New York: B. Blom. Bird-5th Floor Z1019 .P952

Ravitch, Diane. 2003. The language police : How pressure groups restrict what children learn. 1st ed. New York: Knopf. Bird-4th Floor LB3045.7 .R38 2003

Sova, Dawn B. 2004. Banned plays : Censorship histories of 125 stage dramas. Facts on file library of world literature. New York: Facts on File. Bird-5th Floor PN2042 .S68 2004

———. 2001. Forbidden films : Censorship histories of 125 motion pictures. New York: Facts on File. Bird-5th Floor PN1995.62 .S67 2001

———. 1998. Literature suppressed on sexual grounds. Banned books. New York: Facts on File. Bird-5th Floor PN56.E7 S68 1998

———. 1998. Literature suppressed on social grounds. Banned books. New York: Facts On File. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 S69 1998

Symons, Ann, and Sally Gardner Reed. 1999. Speaking out! : Voices in celebration of intellectual freedom. Chicago: American Library Association. Bird-5th Floor Z658.U5 S7 1999

Web Pages

Alibris. Banned Books. Available from http://www.alibris.com/articles_features/features/banned/banned.cfm (accessed 9/7/2007).

American Library Association. Banned Books Week. Available from http://ala.org/bbooks (accessed 9/7/2007).

American booksellers foundation for free expression. Available from http://www.abffe.com/ (accessed 9/7/2007).

Banned books [OCLC - complete list - 2005]. Available from http://www.oclc.org/research/top1000/banned.htm (accessed 9/7/2007).

Banned books project - open books for open minds. Available from http://solonor.com/bannedbooks/ (accessed 9/7/2007).

Forbidden Library: Banned and Challenged Books. Available from http://forbiddenlibrary.com/ (accessed 9/7/2007).

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