Outspoken : free speech stories

著者

    • Levinson, Nan

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Outspoken : free speech stories

Nan Levinson

University of California Press, c2003

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-352) and index

収録内容

  • I pledge allegiance : Rick Nuccio
  • A matter of conscience : Kwame Mensah
  • Beyond mere dissent : Margaret Randall
  • La mordaza : Daisy Sánchez
  • Point of view : Susanna Styron
  • That special shimmer : Annie Sprinkle
  • Something to offend nearly everybody : Jan Critchley, Hans Evers, Ifé Franklin, Maxine McDonald, Denise Marika, James Montford, Michael Wilhoite
  • The seduction of absolutes : Skipp Porteous
  • Insubordinate : Penny Culliton
  • Blame that tune : Mike Diana, Paul Kim, Richard Taylor
  • What do you mean I can't read Playboy? : Steve Johnson
  • The public trust : David Kern

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内容説明

With the government granting itself sweeping new surveillance powers, castigating its critics as unpatriotic, and equating differing opinions with abetting 'America's enemies', free speech seems an early casualty of the war on terrorism. But as this book brilliantly demonstrates, to sacrifice our freedom of speech is to surrender the very heart and soul of America. Nan Levinson tells the stories of twenty people who refused to let anyone whittle away at their right to speak, think, create, or demur as they pleased. Among these sometimes unlikely defenders of the cause of free speech are a diplomat who disclosed secret information about government misconduct in Guatemala, a Puerto Rican journalist who risked going to prison to protect her sources, a high school teacher who discussed gays and lesbians in literature, a fireman who fought for his right to read "Playboy" at work, and a former porn star who defended her performance piece as art. Caught up in conflicts that are alarming, complex, confusing, mean, or just plain silly, their cases are both emblematic and individually revealing, affording readers a rich variety of perspectives on the issues surrounding free speech debates. In an engaging, anecdotal style, Levinson explores the balance between First Amendment and other rights, such as equality, privacy, and security; the relationship among behavior, speech, and images; the tangle of suppression, marketing, and politics; and, the role of dissent in our society. These issues come to vibrant life in the stories recounted in "Outspoken", stories that - whether heroic or infamous, outrageous or straightforward - remind us again and again of the power of words and of the strength of a democracy of voices.

目次

Author's Note Acknowledgments Introduction: A Democracy of Voices PART ONE: THE POWERS THAT BE 1. I Pledge Allegiance 2. A Matter of Conscience 3. Beyond Mere Dissent 4. La Mordaza 5. Point of View PART TWO: FREEELANCE VIGILANTES 6. That Special Shimmer 7. Something to Offend Nearly Everybody 8. The Seduction of Absolutes 9. Insubordinate 10. Blame That Tune PART THREE: BALANCING ACTS 11. What Do You Mean I Can't Read Playboy? 12. The Public Trust Epilogue: In Other Words Notes Bibliography Index

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