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Aiden Shaw's Penis and Other Stories of Censorship From Around the World

Aiden Shaw's Penis and Other Stories of Censorship From Around the World

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This anthology celebrates high-quality fiction and non-fiction short story writing from authors all over the world, exploring the censoring of the past, present, future, self, state, and effects of censorship on everyday life. It provides a diverse, relatable, and surprising look at censorship and what it means to be silenced or to break free.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 192 pages
\n Publication date: 06 May 2021
\n Publisher: Nobrow Ltd
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This captivating anthology showcases exceptional fiction and non-fiction short stories penned by authors from diverse corners of the globe. By bringing together 12 exciting and emerging international voices, this collection delves into the pervasive phenomenon of censorship, examining its historical, present, and potential future implications. Through a series of thought-provoking narratives, this book offers a diverse, relatable, and unexpected perspective on censorship and its impact on individuals and society. Serving as a provocation, it encourages readers to explore the complexities of silencing and the empowering act of breaking free.


Introduction:
Censorship, a powerful tool that has shaped societies throughout history, continues to be a subject of debate and discussion. From historical instances of book burning and religious persecution to contemporary debates surrounding internet regulation and free speech, censorship has the ability to both restrict and liberate. This anthology seeks to explore the multifaceted nature of censorship, examining its historical roots, contemporary manifestations, and the profound impact it has on individuals and communities.


Historical Context:
The history of censorship is rooted in the desire to control and regulate information, often driven by political, religious, or societal beliefs. In ancient times, societies imposed strict controls on literature and art, censoring works that were deemed offensive or subversive. During the Middle Ages, religious authorities wielded immense power over the content of books, leading to the suppression of critical ideas and the persecution of dissidents. In the modern era, governments have increasingly used censorship to maintain control over their populations, censoring media, speech, and internet content to prevent the spread of dissent and maintain social stability.


Contemporary Manifestations:
In the contemporary world, censorship takes on various forms, from government-imposed restrictions to self-censorship imposed by individuals and organizations. In authoritarian regimes, censorship is used to suppress dissent and maintain power, with journalists, artists, and activists facing severe penalties for their work. In democratic societies, censorship is often justified as a means to protect public safety and prevent the spread of hate speech and misinformation. However, critics argue that censorship can also be used to suppress critical voices and limit the free flow of information.


Impact on Individuals:
Censorship has a profound impact on individuals, affecting their ability to express themselves, access information, and engage in meaningful dialogue. When individuals are silenced or censored, they are denied the opportunity to share their perspectives, challenge dominant narratives, and contribute to the democratic process. Censorship can also lead to a sense of isolation and disempowerment, as individuals are unable to connect with others who share their beliefs or experiences.


Breaking Free:
Breaking free from the constraints of censorship requires a collective effort and a commitment to freedom of expression. Individuals can resist censorship by advocating for their rights, speaking out against censorship, and supporting organizations that promote free speech and human rights. Governments can also take steps to promote freedom of expression, such as repealing laws that restrict speech or creating mechanisms for citizen oversight of censorship decisions.


Conclusion:
In conclusion, censorship is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has the power to both restrict and liberate. While it has been used throughout history to maintain control and promote social stability, it can also limit individuals' ability to express themselves and engage in meaningful dialogue. By examining the historical context, contemporary manifestations, and impact on individuals, this anthology seeks to provide a deeper understanding of censorship and its implications for our society. As we navigate the challenges of the digital age, it is essential to advocate for freedom of expression and work towards creating a world where censorship is limited and individuals can freely express their ideas and perspectives.

\n Weight: 376g\n
Dimension: 144 x 224 x 24 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781910620816\n \n

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