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Alice Walker Banned [Hardcover]

Alice Walker (Author), Patricia Holt (Introduction)
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June 1, 1996

Introduction by Patricia Holt

Throughout her distinguished career, Alice Walker's work has been at the center of controversies around language, censorship, truth and art. Alice Walker Banned explores just what it is that various groups have found so threatening in Walker's work, bringing together the short stories "Roselily" and "Am I Blue?," an excerpt from the novel The Color Purple, as well as testimonies, letters, and essays about attempts to censor Walker's work by the California State Board of Education. The introduction by San Francisco Chronicle Book Review editor Patricia Holt offers insightful and ironic commentary on the efforts of the Traditional Values Coalition to pressure the State Board of Education into withdrawing Walker's stories from a statewide exam, while excerpts from a Board of Education hearing offer views from across the political spectrum on these efforts to censor Walker's work.



…a fascinating, frightening book…

—Mirabella

…an invaluable contribution to the literature of censorship…

—Booklist

…this book will allow a cooler, more informed discussion of an important debate.

—Library Journal

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From Library Journal

In response to outrage from Christian conservatives, the California State Board of Education (BOE) removed in 1994 two short stories by Alice Walker from its California Learning Assessment System (CLAS) exam, which was adopted to allow children of all backgrounds a "level playing field." One of the stories, "Roselily," an interior monolog of a poor, Mississippi girl (an unwed mother) as she is being married and taken away to Chicago like chattel, was deemed "anti-religious." The other story, "Am I Blue?," is an allegory of slavery told by a narrator observing the treatment of a horse; the story's ending holds emotional associations of eating animal products with cruelty and was thus marked "anti-meat-eating." Here, in time for Banned Books Week, the two stories are reprinted in full, along with an excerpt from Walker's other much-censored book, The Color Purple. With an introduction by Patricia Holt delineating the controversy and appendixes of newspaper articles, letters, and minutes of the BOE meeting, this book will allow a cooler, more informed discussion of an important debate.?Amy Boaz, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist

Walker has paid dearly for her creativity and forthrightness about her belief in personal freedom on all fronts, from sexuality to spirituality. In her poignant memoir, The Same River Twice , Walker tracks the course of many of the controversies that have surrounded her work, especially The Color Purple. Now this striking volume offers a detailed account of the effort to censor two of her most engrossing stories, "Roselily" and "Am I Blue." In her appropriately ironic and critical introduction, Patricia Holt of the San Francisco Chronicle Book Review traces the comic yet tragic series of events that led to these stories being removed from a 1994 statewide examination by the California Board of Education, one for being "anti-religious," the other because it was "anti-meat-eating." Holt's fine essay and the stories themselves are followed by appendixes containing news clippings covering the various debates aroused by Walker's prizewinning fiction, making this an invaluable contribution to the literature of censorship. Donna Seaman

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 108 pages
  • Publisher: Aunt Lute Books (June 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1879960478
  • ISBN-13: 978-1879960473
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,403,561 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Alice Walker is one of the most prolific writers of our time, known for her literary fiction, including the Pultizer Prize-winning The Color Purple, her many volumes of poetry, and her powerful nonfiction collections. Walker's most recent book is The Chicken Chronicles, a memoir. Her advocacy for the dispossessed has spanned the globe. She lives in Northern California.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Banned reveals the complexity of the censorship issue., April 26, 1998
This review is from: Alice Walker Banned (Hardcover)
Reading is usually a solitary experience -- the reader engaged with the writer's words. That relationship can be enlarged with reading groups and in English classrooms. Banned further expands the relationship between reader and writer. What happens when what we read, or what teachers assign students to read, is challenged as inappropriate? The book's focus is the controversial decision by the California State Board of Education to remove two of Alice Walker's stories, "Roselily" and "Am I Blue?" from the 1994 California Learning Assessment System (CLAS) test. The book includes both stories, as well as an excerpt from The Color Purple, and nearly forty pages of letters to the editor and transcripts of the public hearing held by the California State Board of Education in response to the decision to remove the stories from the CLAS test

"Roselily," a short story of an African-American single mother marrying a Muslim man, and "Am I Blue?" a reflective essay about a woman's musings of her place in the world and the relationships with others in that world, are worthwhile reading in themselves. I found them both to be provocative pieces for different reasons. As a high school English teacher, I would use -- and have used -- both in my classes. Of course, the pieces have characteristics I want my students to learn and possess: voice, passion, writing with a purpose in both fiction and non-fiction forms. They are, indeed, controversial; but shouldn't writing provoke us to not just think about our world, but perhaps, to re-think our place in the world around us?

Banned's focus, however, is not the literary power of Alice Walker, but the power of her ideas. In the nearly forty pages of materials that either support or criticize the Board's decision to pull the pieces from the CLAS test, we witness the heart of the argument between censorship and free speech. "Roselily" was attacked as being "anti-religious" while "Am I Blue?" was challenged as being "anti-meat eating." Good argument has both emotion and logic in it; the editorials and the hearing transcripts reveal both the emotion and the logic in the censorship argument. Some of the arguments on both sides are heavily laden with emotion that distort the issue; others use emotional appeals very effectively to help prove their point. Some arguments attack the Board's decision as politically correct and motivated by the wrong reasons. Others reveal that there are clear thinking people on both sides of the issue, people who make a logical defense of their own positions whether in supportive or critical of the California State Board of Education's decision. As one who leans toward the side of free speech and is very cautious about pulling materials from library shelves or from a class reading list, I was impressed with several of the arguments supportive of the Board.

Alice Walker's stories cause us to examine how we live our lives, cause us to question our beliefs, cause us to wonder about our relationships in our world. Similarly, Banned makes us think about what we read, and what we ask our students and our children to read. If you're a teacher, this small book will cause you to think about the readings that we give our students. As a parent, hopefully, you will ask your children what they are reading and what discussions they are having in their classes. As members of a democratic society, we will all ask what we should do with ideas that that may conflict with our own ideas. This book, a book of dialogue, really, about the issue of censorship, should become a focal point for further dialogue.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Walker continues to challenge readers., March 25, 2000
This review is from: Alice Walker Banned (Hardcover)
In "Banned" Alice Walker continues to do for her readers what she has done throughout her writing career: challenges us. She challenges our ideas, our perceptions, and our life choices. This is a large part of why her writing is such wonderful literature and excellent teaching material.

To Walker's credit, much of this book is devoted to the ideas of those who oppose the inclusion of her works in state-wide CLAS tests. She could have easily written the book with only opinions in support of her own. However, were she to do that then she would be as guilty as those who oppose her without ever having read her stories in their entirety.

It is unfair to take any piece of art or literature (including the Bible, of which this is often done) and judge its value solely on specific quotes taken out of context. Neither Walker's nor any other artist's brilliance is given justice when this happens.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The story behind the stories, September 15, 1998
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This book is a must read for any serious Walker fan.It tells you a lot about the war behind the scenes to get books like The Color Purple removed from schools and libraries."Banned" is an important companion piece to Walker's books.The book brought up some issues I'd never thought of when I was reading the books.
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