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That Book Is Dangerous!
How Moral Panic, Social Media, and the Culture Wars Are Remaking Publishing
Adam Szetela
MIT Press · Print & ebook · August 12, 2025
Reading lane: Language Arts
An alarming exposé of the new challenges to literary freedom in the age of social media—when anyone with an identity and an internet connection can be a censor.
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- Authors
- Adam Szetela
- Publisher
- MIT Press
- Published
- August 12, 2025
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Language Arts · Censorship & Free Speech
- Reading lane
- Language Arts
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About This Book
An alarming exposé of the new challenges to literary freedom in the age of social media—when anyone with an identity and an internet connection can be a censor. In That Book Is Dangerous! , Adam Szetela investigates how well-intentioned and often successful efforts to diversify American literature have also produced serious problems for literary freedom. Although progressives are correct to be focused on right-wing attempts at legislative censorship, Szetela argues for atten...
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