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Beyond obscenity: an analysis of sexual discourse in LIS educational texts

机译:超越淫秽:LIS教育文本中的性话语分析

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Purpose - This research seeks to discover the type of discourse encouraged around controversial materials, particularly those of a sexual nature, in LIS educational texts. Censorship and controversial materials are often issues addressed in the LIS literature, but even with ideals of neutrality it can be difficult to remain balanced on certain issues, particularly those dealing with sex. Design/methodology/approach - A content analysis of 85 LIS texts on collection development, reference, and intellectual freedom was completed using the following thematic elements: sex, pornography, erotica, curiosa, facetiae, obscenity, censorship, and controversial materials. Deeper analysis of individual definitions and usages was informed by Michel Foucault's perspective that education "follows the well-trodden battle lines of social conflict. Every educational system is a political means of maintaining or of modifying the appropriation of discourse" (Foucault, 1972, p. 227). Findings - Findings from the investigation indicate that LIS texts are predominately pejorative when discussing sexual topics such as erotica and pornography. Few texts provide distinctions between different types or genres of sexual materials. Research limitations/implications - The majority of texts analyzed for this study were published in the USA and hence have an American bias. This bias necessitated the use of American legal terminology and a reliance on American Library Association guidelines for examination purposes. The emphasis on American terminology may limit the applicability of the results outside of North America. Originality/value - Sex is one of the most highly cited reasons for challenges to materials in libraries. At the same time the mainstream popularity of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy has created a new, widespread interest in the publishing, reading, and collecting of erotica. An understanding of how these texts are defined and identified in the LIS literature provides greater understanding of the discipline's biases.
机译:目的-这项研究旨在发现在LIS教育文献中,围绕有争议的材料,尤其是涉及性的材料,鼓励采取的话语类型。 LIS文献经常涉及审查制度和有争议的材料,但是即使具有中立的理想,也很难在某些问题上保持平衡,尤其是在涉及性的问题上。设计/方法/方法-使用以下主题元素完成了关于收藏,发展和参考以及知识自由的85篇LIS文本的内容分析:性别,色情,色情,古玩,脸谱,淫秽,审查制度和有争议的材料。 Michel Foucault的观点对个人定义和用法进行了更深入的分析,即教育“遵循了社会冲突的通俗易懂的战斗路线。每种教育系统都是维持或修改话语使用权的政治手段”(Foucault,1972,p。 227)。调查结果-调查结果表明,在讨论色情和色情等性话题时,LIS文本主要具有贬义性。很少有文字能区分不同类型或类型的性爱材料。研究的局限性/意义-这项研究分析的大部分文章都是在美国出版的,因此存在美国偏见。这种偏见使得有必要使用美国法律术语,并依赖美国图书馆协会的指导方针进行审查。对美国术语的强调可能会限制结果在北美以外地区的适用性。原创性/价值-性是挑战图书馆资料的原因之一。同时,《灰色五十度》三部曲的主流流行也引起了对色情作品的出版,阅读和收藏的新的广泛兴趣。对LIS文献中如何定义和识别这些文本的理解,可以更好地理解该学科的偏见。

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