Sanitizing Huckleberry Finn

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D.D.D. wrote:But on the topic, why censor something that has been out there for years? It is what it is and changing it will not change the fact of what it once was. In fact, it likely will gather more attention like it is now and become a course in schools on how literature was changed. Or something asinine like that... :roll:
They'll teach a course about anything, so you're probably not to far off the mark. :roll: But you did make me wonder, don't we get mad at Japan for sanitizing the history of their war crimes in their history books? I mean, I read somewhere that they don't discuss it in schools and isn't editing Huckleberry Finn sort of the same thing. Sanitizing it just makes it look more like they want to ignore racism rather than address it and, personally, I think that's the wrong way to go and the wrong message to send. Ignoring something doesn't make it go away.
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Michi wrote:
D.D.D. wrote:But on the topic, why censor something that has been out there for years? It is what it is and changing it will not change the fact of what it once was. In fact, it likely will gather more attention like it is now and become a course in schools on how literature was changed. Or something asinine like that... :roll:
They'll teach a course about anything, so you're probably not to far off the mark. :roll: But you did make me wonder, don't we get mad at Japan for sanitizing the history of their war crimes in their history books? I mean, I read somewhere that they don't discuss it in schools and isn't editing Huckleberry Finn sort of the same thing. Sanitizing it just makes it look more like they want to ignore racism rather than address it and, personally, I think that's the wrong way to go and the wrong message to send. Ignoring something doesn't make it go away.
We get mad at Japan for that? We sanitize our own history.
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I think that just about every country sanitizes their own history to some extent
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does this mean that Rush needs to do some sanitizing as well?
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Michi wrote:
D.D.D. wrote:But on the topic, why censor something that has been out there for years? It is what it is and changing it will not change the fact of what it once was. In fact, it likely will gather more attention like it is now and become a course in schools on how literature was changed. Or something asinine like that... :roll:
They'll teach a course about anything, so you're probably not to far off the mark. :roll: But you did make me wonder, don't we get mad at Japan for sanitizing the history of their war crimes in their history books? I mean, I read somewhere that they don't discuss it in schools and isn't editing Huckleberry Finn sort of the same thing. Sanitizing it just makes it look more like they want to ignore racism rather than address it and, personally, I think that's the wrong way to go and the wrong message to send. Ignoring something doesn't make it go away.
Every country sanitizes their own history to make things not look as bad as it was. Perhaps it just seems that Japan does a bit more than most other countries but then again, I don't know other counties "true history" well so it very well could be equal.
But about Japan, yeah, all the stuff we learn in the states, my wife didn't learn about it until college abroad. She was kinda shocked to say the least. :lol:
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Weird how stuff pops back in your head.
I remember as a kid in Elementary school there were four of us reading off a Tom Sawer book. Each one of us would portray a character while reading. The teacher would do the narrative between the speaking parts. I must have been Huck, because I got laughter when I mentioned carrying a dead cat quoted by my lines from the book. A nice moment, I made the entire class laugh.

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Maybe a different time and obscured childhood memories. But I really don't remember racial negatives in the words or a phrase that would get animal rights groups in an uproar. The ignorance and innocence of youth, maybe we sometimes need that to keep us "wiser" adults in track.

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My english 3 honors class is supposed to be reading Huck Finn sometime this semester. I wonder how that will go...
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SwooshBear wrote:My english 3 honors class is supposed to be reading Huck Finn sometime this semester. I wonder how that will go...
Hopefully your school district will let the teacher teach you about the context and whatnot instead of babying everyone.
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Hobie-wan wrote:
SwooshBear wrote:My english 3 honors class is supposed to be reading Huck Finn sometime this semester. I wonder how that will go...
Hopefully your school district will let the teacher teach you about the context and whatnot instead of babying everyone.
That would make the class far more enjoyable.
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