Arts & Ideas

Censorship, editing and self-censorship

Jul 4, 2025
Rana Mitter, a Harvard historian, discusses censorship's impact in authoritarian regimes, while Jemimah Steinfeld of Index on Censorship shares insights on freedom of expression challenges. Amelia Fairney sheds light on sensitivity readers influencing publishing decisions, and Nigel Warburton emphasizes the dangers of echo chambers. Nicola Wilson dives into historical censorship within UK literature and the evolving role of sensitivity editing. Together, they explore the delicate balance between protecting audiences and preserving artistic integrity.
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Rana Mitter's Domestic Censorship

  • Rana Mitter censored part of a French teen novel about an intimate scene while reading to his daughter.
  • He quickly skipped details he felt uncomfortable sharing, an example of personal, domestic censorship.
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Jemimah Steinfeld's Censored Article

  • Jemimah Steinfeld wrote an article in Shanghai about rising obesity linked to Western food chains.
  • Chinese censors blocked it fearing it showed government control failure, illustrating state censorship.
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Banned Enid Blyton Undercover

  • Nigel Warburton's school headmistress banned Enid Blyton books, fearing they led to "trashy reading."
  • Students circumvented the ban by secretly exchanging these books, showing censorship can increase allure.
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