7 books that stirred controversy

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on October 16, 2023
There are several books that have challenged prevailing beliefs and societal norms, sparking debates that endure for generations. Themes of teenage alienation, obsession, explicit content, religious blasphemy, extreme ideologies, sensitive topics and harsh portrayal of societal injustice sets them apart from the romantics and...

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Published on October 18, 2023 -  01:31
Scholastic to Separate Book Fair Literature Based on Race, Gender and Sexuality
Scholastic to Separate Book Fair Literature , Based on Race, Gender and Sexuality. The children's book publisher will enact the change for its book fairs so that elementary school districts can decide what they want to include or exclude, 'The Guardian' reports. . Even though Scholastic has opposed such changes in the past, districts will now have the option to select specific titles they'd like to showcase. Meanwhile, Scholastic created a separate "Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice" catalog. There is now enacted or pending legislation in more than 30 US states prohibiting certain kinds of books from being in schools โ€“ mostly LGBTQIA+ titles and books that engage with the presence of racism in our country, Scholastic, via statement. Because Scholastic Book Fairs are invited into schools, where books can be purchased by kids on their own, these laws create an almost impossible dilemma: back away from these titles or risk making teachers, librarians and volunteers vulnerable to being fired, sued or prosecuted, Scholastic, via statement. We donโ€™t pretend this solution is perfect โ€“ but the other option would be to not offer these books at all โ€“ which is not something weโ€™d consider, Scholastic, via statement. Scholastic has also joined PEN America in signing an open letter denouncing book bans. However, PEN America disagrees with Scholastic's decision to create the separate catalog. Sequestering books on these topics risks depriving students and families of books that speak to them. , PEN America, via statement. It will deny the opportunity for all students to encounter diverse stories that increase empathy, understanding, and reflect the range of human experiences and identities which are essential underpinnings of a pluralistic, democratic society, PEN America, via statement. Scholastic hosts approximately 120,000 book fairs each year, 'The Guardian' reports.

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