Censorship From Other Side Of Aisle

As a new doctoral student at Cornell, Adam Szetela Ph.D. '25 noticed an interesting trend in the book publishing world. Rather than criticism from people on the cultural right about the morals -or lack thereof - in current titles, authors and publishers were being slammed by folks on the cultural left, who were attacking books as racist or sexist, or questioning an author's sensitivity.

"A lot of this is coming from a place of good faith," Szetela said about the trend, which he writes about in "That Book Is Dangerous! How Moral Panic, Social Media, and the Culture Wars Are Remaking Publishing," published Aug. 12 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press and distributed by Penguin Random House. "But while the right is remaking the world in its image, the left is standing in a circular firing squad."

Read the full story on The College of Arts & Sciences website.

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