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I think that Elfwreck is saying that TODAY that's what it's regarded as, not in Twain's day.
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There might be some protections listed in the US Copyright Code that I'm not familiar with, but so far it seems obvious to me that you can re-write PD material, including to the point where the author might regard the finished product as a mangling of their work. Again, see Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, which is partly attributed to Jane Austen -- and, I suspect, of which she would not approve. |
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What do you think the 19th century reason would be for using the word "injun" in print, instead of "Indian?" What would the author be conveying about the character, other than either lack of formal language skills or some level of bigotry? |
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The editor was on WPR yesterday discussing this. His main argument was that Twain is being taken out of the classroom solely to his usage of this one word. He contends that the novel is bigger and more important than the 219 uses of 'nigger'. It is mainly for schools that this edition has been published.
No one is suggesting that this book replace the original, as far as I'm aware. It's a way to give kids access to Twain at school. This still allows for discussion in class, if wanted - around the use of the original word, the changing nature of language over time, censorship - and, of course, does not restrict in any way the ability for a student to seek out the original at a later date. I don't see the problem, quite frankly. |
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@Garp. And I agree those are all valid battles that teachers face. The Literature Instructor at the local High School can't include Huck Finn in the syllabus without bringing down the wrath of 23 different parents on her head. So she thinks that if she caves a little on this, she will at least be able to bring most of the book to her students. I understand why a Teacher would want to do that.
What burns me though is that more/most of our society is not willing to stand up to the 23 parents who insist that the book as it was written must be kept out of the hands of all kids to begin with. This just gets to me. I grew up in an environment where we were taught that books were removed and censored and history was re-written in order to control the knowledge and thoughts of the populace. This just strikes me as wrong.wrong.wrong. Last edited by abookreader; 01-06-2011 at 03:09 PM. |
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BBC News 6 January 2011 - bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada "A new edition of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is causing controversy because of the removal of a racially offensive word."
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The edited version brings up a number of questions--Is this still an important-and-relevant book if the way it deals with race is changed? *How* is it still important and relevant, and what different messages will kids learn from the bowdlerized versions? Will they have the same understandings about the book as those who studied the original, just without some of the distaste at the "bad words?" This isn't the equivalent of beeping over a few swear words in a movie. This is a drastic change in the tone and message of the book, and in how the characters think and act. |
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While I agree that the term "injun" is in today's context an insult, I have to ask you: preferred by whom? By the people they describe or by white people trying to distance themselves from the facts of history and (possibly) the deeds of their ancestors?
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I'd rather the book not be taught at all than changed and taught.
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