2014
DOI: 10.1108/jd-11-2012-0150
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Beyond obscenity: an analysis of sexual discourse in LIS educational texts

Abstract: Purpose – This research seeks to discover the type of discourse encouraged around controversial materials, particularly those of a sexual nature, in LIS educational texts. Censorship and controversial materials are often issues addressed in the LIS literature, but even with ideals of neutrality it can be difficult to remain balanced on certain issues, particularly those dealing with sex. Design/methodology/approach – A content analysis o… Show more

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“…Pecoskie and Hill (2015) traced the history of FSOG from its roots as fanfiction through its emergence as a traditionally published novel. Hill and Harrington (2014) found the definitions and distinctions between various terminology referencing sexual materials (e.g. pornography, erotica, obscenity) in LIS texts to be woefully inadequate.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pecoskie and Hill (2015) traced the history of FSOG from its roots as fanfiction through its emergence as a traditionally published novel. Hill and Harrington (2014) found the definitions and distinctions between various terminology referencing sexual materials (e.g. pornography, erotica, obscenity) in LIS texts to be woefully inadequate.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of examination is the result of the challenges of studying phenomena related to any facet of sexuality" (p. 392). Hill and Harrington (2014) have added to the conversation surrounding the topic by insisting on "an understanding of the shift in the role of the librarian from one of 'censor' to one of 'defender of intellectual freedom' and an understanding of how controversial materials, writ large, have been explored" (p. 63).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, there has been an increase in interest of representations of sex and sexuality; this explicit demonstration has allowed it to become a topic worth publishing for some authors, hence producing topics of literature that are sexual in nature (Hill & Harrington, 2014). McNair (2002) discusses this evolving transition and claims it dates back to 1980 after the discovery of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, (AIDS).…”
Section: Children's Literature That Are Sexual In Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children's literature has evolved over time and the countless changes it has endured, reflects the technological advances within the field of publishing as well as the universal shift in perceptions about children along with their societal norms (Enriquez et al, 2018). Furthermore, Hill and Harrington (2014), highlighted the fact that there has been an increased access to representations of sex and sexuality within literature; this explicit demonstration has allowed it to become a topic worth publishing for some authors, hence producing topics of literature that are sexual in nature. This rise in controversial and obscene topics within publishing has led some organizational institutes and social systems to pursue acts of censorship, where they suppress the distribution and circulation of such literary content (Al-Sharqi & Abbasi, 2015).…”
Section: Chapter One Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%