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Censorship in Canadian Literature Book

Censorship in Canadian Literature
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Censorship in Canadian Literature, Cohen critiques Timothy Findley's broad anti-censorship position; he traces Margaret Atwood's evolution from implicit support for the censorship of pornography in Bodily Harm to the rejection of censorship in The Handmaid's Tale; and he provides the first, Censorship in Canadian Literature
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  • Censorship in Canadian Literature
  • Written by author Mark Cohen
  • Published by McGill-Queens University Press, 2001
  • Cohen critiques Timothy Findley's broad anti-censorship position; he traces Margaret Atwood's evolution from implicit support for the censorship of pornography in Bodily Harm to the rejection of censorship in The Handmaid's Tale; and he provides the first
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Justifying Just Judgment 3
2 The Case against Censorship: Timothy Findley 21
3 The Ambivalent Artist: Margaret Atwood 49
4 In Defence of Censorship: Margaret Laurence 88
5 The Inevitability of Censorship: Beatrice Culleton and Marlene Nourbese Philip 119
6 Conclusion: Towards a More "Just" Judgment 150
Notes 167
Bibliography 183
Index 199


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