Censorship in children’s literature

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Censorship in children’s literature

Censorship in children’s literature

The issue of censorship does not spare children’s literature. However, publishing houses take every precaution by having the manuscripts read by several reading committees. Sometimes they even ask the opinion of child psychiatrists before publishing a book. Marc DANIAU, co-author of the controversial book "Tous à poil", testifies. In libraries, adults are also there to accompany children in their reading. A librarian questioned on the subject says that a subject such as nudity must be proposed to children, being explained: "The whole world must be in the library".

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Publication date : 7 March 2014

Reference:
I23201205
Credits:
Producteur: France 3   -   Journalist : Boudin, Camille  -  Photo Journalist : Blevis, Fabienne  -  Photo Journalist : Heyer, Jean Bernard  -  Film Editor : Aibar, Nathalie  -  Participant : Daniau, Marc  -  Participant : Moreau, Michèle  -  Participant : Bonnafé, Marie
Origin:
19 20 National Edition   -   Producteur: France 3
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I23201205

Credits:Journalist : Boudin, Camille-Photo Journalist : Blevis, Fabienne-Photo Journalist : Heyer, Jean Bernard-Film Editor : Aibar, Nathalie-Participant : Daniau, Marc-Participant : Moreau, Michèle-Participant : Bonnafé, Marie

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