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Season 2, Episode 9: The Fiery History of Banned Books
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Since at least 213 BCE, book burnings have been a reaction to the power of the written word. When roasting paper in a giant circle went out of style (at least in the intellectual sphere), the governments would take it upon itself to ban books. However, when we talk about book bannings today, we are usually discussing a specific choice made by individual schools, school districts, and libraries made in response to the moralistic outrage of some group. This, while still hotly-contested and controversial, is still nothing in comparison to the ways books have been removed, censored, and outright destroyed in the past. So on that happy note, let’s … explore how the seemingly innocuous book has survived centuries of the ban hammer.
All Episodes - Season 2
Episode 1
The Case for Fan Fiction
Episode 2
Afrofuturism From Books to Blockbusters
Episode 3
How Fictional Pandemics Reflect the Real Thing
Episode 4
Why We Still Love Little Women, 150 Years Later
Episode 5
The Byronic Hero: Isn’t it Byronic?
Episode 6
The Constructed Languages of JRR Tolkien
Episode 7
War and Peace and Everything Else
Episode 8
The It’s Lit! Musical Episode
Episode 9
The Fiery History of Banned Books
Episode 10
The (Stephen) King of Horror
Episode 11
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Episode 12
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Episode 13
Anne Rice, The Queen of Literary Monsters
Episode 14
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Episode 15
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