DSM-5 is now available in both print and online format! We’ve had the new DSM for a while now, but the online version is now included in our database “PsychiatryOnline.”Â
Banned Books Week, 2013: The Case Against Banning The Bluest Eye
Some books are meant to bring chills of discomfort, tears built of disappointment, and tension created by problems that will never be solved. Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye isn’t a happy book, and that is what makes it honest.
The Millions : Beauty is Truth: The Case Against Banning The Bluest Eye.
Banned Books Week, 2013: Nick Burd, author, reflects on his work being challenged
Some reflections by Nick Burd, an author whose book had been challenged:
The language of the censor is the language of the tyrant, the absolutist, the one with no vision. It is the antithesis of art because it assumes that there is only one perspective, one reality, and that anything that fails to rhyme with it is a sin against nature. But the real sin against nature is to suffocate personal truths and experiences with wobbly doctrine and to disguise it as morally just. Art— particularly literature—exists to show us there are as many worlds as there are people. Each of these worlds come with its own laws. These laws vary from person to person, but if there is one that they have in common it is to share your truth. We owe it to our humanity and our short time among other humans to respect the truths that are shared with us. – Nick Burd
Banned Books Week, 2013: Robert Penn Warren’s ‘All the Kings Men’
Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men, […] was challenged in Dallas, TX in 1974 for depicting a “depressing view of life” and “immoral situations.”
The Millions – Google+ – In honor of +Banned Books Week we’ll be looking at authors….
Banned Books Week, 2013-Stop in
Check out our display of Banned Books, pick up a button to show your support, and enter our raffle to win a Banned Books mug!