Banning books - Why?
Why do people think that books should be or can be banned? Who knows..a variety of reasons exist.
But books are important whether they are non-fiction or fiction..why? They demonstrate that people can articulate ideas, express concepts, generally discuss and possibly challenge the way that we think about the world. Books are also a means of entertaining oneself, to learn about another point of view, to get away and escape from everyday life, to stretch the mind, etc…the list is endless.
But the question considered here is why should books, specific ones at that, be banned? Many of us are lucky enough to live in a world where we can more or less say what we want. Those who live in the developed, first world, have the privilege of having the freedom to say, write, and think what we want. What’s more is that we’ve been taught to read and that’s a privilege which ought not to be squandered. Therefore it bothers me that people who have an education and have the skills to expand their minds and the ability to read, want to deny that right to other people of being able to read what they might like to read. Why ban a book? It doesn’t make sense…the only reason that I can see it could be banned is that it contains a message that those wanting it banned don’t want others to know or read about.
I think that people, such as the members of the Catholic League in the US, don’t want opportunities to exist whereby people can learn that other points of view exist and perhaps even co-exist. This group called the Catholic League of America has stated that it is warning parents about taking their children to see the new movie of the book called “The Golden Compass”. Indeed, this organisation also banned the book “The Da Vinci Code”. Well, I read that book and I wasn’t that impressed. I can’t see what was so wonderful about it and I can only conclude that the members of this group do not want people to challenge theological ideas, knowledge, and structures. The book was actually frustrating to read it since the author kept on leaving huge gaps in the logic and structure of his story. I didn’t see the film since I didn’t enjoy reading the book. I can only conclude that the Catholic League of America just doesn’t want people to make their own decisions about what other people read. Indeed, sometimes banning something such a book only makes others want to know more about it.
What was even more shocking was that I heard on the radio (CBC), this morning, that the book “The Golden Compass” (”Northern Lights” as its titled in the UK) was being removed from the bookshelves of several Catholic School boards in Ontario because Pullman, the book’s author was questioning Christian beliefs. So what? Clearly the members of this board dislike having their beliefs criticised or even commented on. However, I read the book and there wasn’t any overt criticism of any religious belief system. The book was actually the most gripping book that I’ve read in over a year. I’ve been reading a wide variety of books since they were a means of escaping from the tedium of having to deal with the tail end of my thesis. The book “The Golden Compass” is the first book of Pullman’s trilogy called “Dark Materials”. Frankly these people, although Catholics, are religious Christian fundamentalists. I can’t see what the problem is with the book having read it myself, attended a secondary school run by nuns..and with a fairly reasonable understanding of theology. These people who have banned the book “The Golden Compass” just don’t understand that books are written by people to explore and debate ideas. What were Tolkien and C. S. Lewis’s books about? Ignorance must be bliss ….but on the other hand at least these “ungodly” books are a good read unlike “The Da Vinci Code”. Ah…at least the fervour with which these books are being banned and discussed could mean that people will buy the books of the “Dark Materials” trilogy and see the movie! In reality the Catholic Union and other Christian fundamentalists have only provided some free publicity to the film and the books!