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No - I don't like the idea at all |
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No - I don't think it is practical, or it would be biased |
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Yes - I personally like the idea |
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Take "Young Adult" fictions, for example.
You hear the Twilight was a good series of books. Your daughter enjoyed them. So, as a present, you go to the store and get her some other Young Adult vampire fiction, only, unbeknownst to you, this Young Adult book is filled with sex scenes. You had no way of knowing, unless you'd read it. I think, in many circumstances, such as 'inapproriate' or 'abnormal' content, it should be stated. Perhaps on the back. "This book contains graphic depictions of sexual encounters and abusive or harsh language." Now, should this warning be on an adult Harlequinn book? Of course not, it's expected. Should it be on an Anne Rice novel? Only if there was a LACK of sex. ![]() |
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Appropriate for whom and abnormal with relation to what? What sort of benchmark would be used to even start justifying these sorts of labels and categories? What is the perfectly appropriate, normal book, and where may I avoid it?
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The 'norm' for most sensible parents would be to refrain from heavily induced sex and sexual situation in a young adult book. The same for heavy drug use.
Now, adult books, no. Books that are geared to a particular 'adult' audience (harlequinn, sex stories, etc..), No. I do not personally feel that these require any ratings or warnings. You look at the cover, you KNOW someone is going to get some action. You know dope, drugs, etc are part of the story. You pick up the book expecting, if not anticipating, this event(s). However, if I purchased a book that was geared to the younger crowd (jr high age) and found out that the book I had purchased had gratuitous sex and drug use, then yes, the publisher would definitely be getting a call from me or my lawyer. |
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If parents are concerned, they have the ability to read the book themselves (or even just skim it) or do a little research before buying the book.
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I will grant you that, but I still cannot fathom a publisher who would see R or X-rated material and market it to the under-aged youth.
Danny, You ask what benchmark to use? What about the same benchmark we use for movies? Language, Sexual situations, Drug use? This amounts to PG-13. More language, more explicit sexual scenes, heavy drug use? This is R, and definately should NOT be allowed to market to the youth under "Young Adult". |
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It's simple. If you can read it you're old enough.
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This is the reason for the decline or morality.
I knew my alphabet by sight and name at 2 yr old, and could read by 3. Are you saying that as a 5-year old, I should have been allowed to read pornography and sex stories? |
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As you may be able to tell, I find censorship ludicrous and anti knowledge. |
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The information should be there so that you CAN make a decision on whether or not your kids read the book. Just by the book saying "This book contains scenes of extreme sexual situation, language, and heavy drug use", it in no way takes or removes anything from the book. The book is still just as it was published. It's just gives those who MIGHT read the book the ability to make a better judgement, especially when it comes to your children. If you had to read every book to make sure it was OK for your child, that would be a bit ludicrous. However, just a simple 'info label' would go a long way to having a greater respect for the publishers who have respect for you as a parent. Again, I am sorely opposed to censorship. I will watch the Directors Cut of any movie above the theatrical release. I also much prefer Widescreen, because Fullscreen removes so much from the movie. So no, I'm not against censorship in the least, but I would like to see something in place to help parents make better decisions for their own personal family. If you see nothing wrong with your 13 year old daughter reading Beauty's release by Anne Rice, then fine, but I'd like to have some warning as to what the book holds before I give it to my daughter to read. ![]() |
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Contains scenes of violence, nudity, and some foul language. Are you advocating a world where a few prudes and their misguided attempts to shield 'children' from 'bad things' would put nasty little coded warnings on the books of every other person? Besides all that, whatever your concerns or worries, if you have a thirteen year old, they'll be reading whatever they like whenever they like and there's little you can do to stop them. What you can do is 'discuss' with them what they like and why, maybe treat them with some respect and not be so afraid at some 'sex' in a book. |
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As for the the last comment, about the discussions. Yes. I do plan on discussing the tenants of my belief, as well as "the birds and the bees" speech. However, this has nothing at all to do with 'being afraid of some sex in a book" (and I actually resent this implication), however I also firmly believe that kids should not grow up when they are 13-14 years old. This is why we have teenage pregnancy. This is why we have teenage drug use. Kids grow up WAY too fast nowadays, they do not have time to be kids. They get thrown into sex temptations too young, and they are not wise enough to understand how to deal with it. Allowing free reign on a child is the worst thing you can do, and a faster way to destroy them. What is the adage? "Spare the rod, spoil the child"? Have you seen children who run rampant in the stores and their mother is in another isle, and does not care? This same 'careless' attitude I equate with letting a child read whatever she wants when her experiences, growth and wisdom are not at a level to handle it. That's like letting a 1o-year old shoot a 12-guage. Sure, he may know all the safety regulations, seen all the hunting videos, know how to call the ducks, what to wear, how to do, but he pulls the trigger and he will get thrown back on his ass and possibly break an arm or worse. He is not physically ready. Wise enough does not mean smart enough. Wisdom comes with age, with experiences, not by reading about sex in a book. Also, reading induces thinking, and when a child thinks about something, they will want to do it. You say that if a child wants to read something, they will. However, if you allow that child to read it, you are saying to the child "I am letting you read this because I feel you are old enough to", and when they read it, they will also assume they are old enough to act it out. You are telling them that they can have sex at their age. If that is your belief, then fine. But it is not mine. And I would like to be able to have the opportunity to glance at the back of the book, see the info box, and put the book back on the shelf. |
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So long as these prospective ethical boards don't exert any pressure beyond providing you with information that you can choose to act on or not, is there any reason to be prescriptive about their existence? Moejoe and I, and our respective children, can ignore them the way we probably already ignore their equivalents on films and music albums. We probably feel badly for Griffonwing's children, but whether or not that's our business is another argument. |
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I started reading them at the age of 9. The ones I read--Harlequin Romance, Harlequin Presents--were pretty much tame romances: boy meets girl; girl hates boy; boy & girl are forced into prolonged contact with each other; boy & girl fall in love & live happily ever after yay. The ones I read today--Harlequin Blaze, Spice, Silhouettes--I would not hand off to my 13-year-old daughter, who has no interest in such subjects. Some romance novels are stories of emotion and love; some are tales of eroticism, and those could be labeled as such. (I'd certainly rather know before reading; I'm long past any interest in 300 pages of banter leading up to a single kiss.) Quote:
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The problem with content ratings isn't that they're a bad idea, it's that there really isn't any agreement on what "should" get a rating. We can probably all agree that books with seventy-page explicitly-detailed sex scenes should indicate that to the reader. We have more dissension on books that aren't obviously catering to a particular "kink" in the readers... how about pop supermarket books like the Flowers In The Attic series, which had incest, child abuse and murder? How about Stephen King novels that have horrific themes? How about action thrillers with lots of explosions and bodies that fall like rain? The issue isn't with rating books... it's with who gets to assign the ratings. It comes down to "what total stranger gets to decide what warnings--or prohibitions--to inflict on my children?" I steer my kids at books I think are good for them; I discourage (but don't forbid) them from books I don't think are useful for them. I might like help with figuring out which books I'd like to suggest for them--but I don't trust most people who want to "protect the children;" I find they generally have values that don't match mine. |
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I am not advocating a rating of any kind. When I mentioned the movies, I was referring to the subtopics of the rating itself (This film includes blah blah blah). Quote:
As for drug use, I mean LSD, pot, cocaine, heroin, etc. not cigarettes, pipes, beer or wine or any alcohol. I know those are still drugs, but it should have been apparent. By gratuitious sex, I mean very prolific in the book. Not just a one or two time occurrence. I'd like to know if there is sex, and if so, is it prolific, does it encompass the story? What about the drug use? Cocaine, Heroin? If any of these feature heavy in the book, then frankly, it should not be directed at children. As for other books, such as Grapes of Wrath, for example, which was mentioned earlier. Yes, this is read in many english lit classes, however, the book itself is not geared as a novel for young adults. They can read it, sure, but it's not marketed towards the YA sect. No, I do not condone the ratings (this book is rated G or YA, or what have you). |
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