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What's next, burning Gone with the Wind? *NM* eucatastrophe Send a noteboard - 11/01/2011 12:54:46 PM
Discuss. I heard of this a while ago, but wasn't sure if it was discussed here.

by Mark Memmott

Saying they want to publish a version that won't be banned from some schools because of its language, two scholars are editing Mark Twain's classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to eliminate uses of the "N" word and replace it with "slave," Publishers Weekly writes.

The edition, from NewSouth Books, will also shorten an offensive reference to Native Americans.

As PW says, "for decades, [Huckleberry Finn] has been disappearing from grade school curricula across the country, relegated to optional reading lists, or banned outright, appearing again and again on lists of the nation's most challenged books, and all for its repeated use of a single, singularly offensive word."

One of the scholars, Alan Gribben of Auburn University, tells PW that "this is not an effort to render Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn colorblind. ... Race matters in these books. It's a matter of how you express that in the 21st century." (The edited Huck Finn will be included in a volume with Tom Sawyer.)

News of the new edition of Huck Finn has sparked quite a bit of comment on Twitter, where "Huckleberry Finn" is a trending topic as this moment. So far, the consensus of the crowd seems to be that it's not a good idea. One interesting comment from that thread:

"Learning the 'N' word from Huckleberry Finn taught me not to use it bc it was improper, so.. why the change?"
The new edition, PW says, is due to be published by February. Huckleberry Finn was first published in 1884.

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New Edition of Huckleberry Finn will eliminate offensive words - 04/01/2011 07:16:36 PM 1701 Views
I am annoyed - 04/01/2011 07:41:37 PM 782 Views
That's nothing that new. I read Sawyer and Huck Finn when I was like 10, and it was definitely water - 04/01/2011 07:45:07 PM 800 Views
I wonder... - 04/01/2011 08:44:31 PM 814 Views
I believe... - 04/01/2011 09:08:13 PM 824 Views
That's new to me. - 04/01/2011 09:35:05 PM 767 Views
Grimm's Fairy Tales are awesomely dark - 05/01/2011 04:36:28 AM 751 Views
I knew that... - 05/01/2011 09:27:44 PM 757 Views
There's a difference between a kids' version and a normal version with a censored word, though. *NM* - 04/01/2011 11:19:26 PM 360 Views
Wouldn't the "kids' versions" ALREADY have that word excised? *NM* - 04/01/2011 11:53:09 PM 375 Views
Presumably, yes. *NM* - 05/01/2011 06:28:47 PM 372 Views
Exactly. *NM* - 05/01/2011 01:04:16 AM 452 Views
That is just wrong. - 04/01/2011 08:00:57 PM 837 Views
I agree. - 04/01/2011 09:12:53 PM 907 Views
my gut says it wrong but my brain says it is OK - 04/01/2011 09:11:00 PM 997 Views
No, the goal of the book (or one of them) was to illustrate authentic dialogue. Your brain sucks. - 04/01/2011 11:49:13 PM 811 Views
I hate it when I agree with you - 05/01/2011 12:09:37 AM 772 Views
yes but you are disagreeing with me so it is a wash *NM* - 05/01/2011 04:09:54 PM 353 Views
I see logic isn't your strong point. - 05/01/2011 04:09:27 PM 821 Views
Re: I see logic isn't your strong point. - 08/01/2011 01:32:16 AM 830 Views
it still boils down to the fact that most teachers will not use a book with word nigger in it - 08/01/2011 02:55:29 AM 734 Views
You must have a very low opinion of black people... - 08/01/2011 07:34:14 PM 876 Views
*cough* Rodney King trial *cough* *NM* - 22/01/2011 07:06:20 PM 388 Views
Wow. Hmm. - 04/01/2011 09:31:27 PM 856 Views
naw Twain was a pinko liberal *NM* - 04/01/2011 09:46:57 PM 363 Views
It's probably a bad idea - 04/01/2011 11:06:02 PM 761 Views
Heh. - 04/01/2011 11:26:00 PM 762 Views
Re: It's probably a bad idea - 04/01/2011 11:51:31 PM 846 Views
Just because it's the point doesn't mean I have to like it. *NM* - 05/01/2011 04:44:10 AM 344 Views
Reacting to "nigger" like that makes the word more hurtful. - 05/01/2011 03:26:35 AM 878 Views
Well - 05/01/2011 02:03:58 PM 768 Views
Pshaw. - 05/01/2011 01:52:57 PM 784 Views
My thoughts exactly *NM* - 06/01/2011 08:42:42 AM 356 Views
Re: I revel in your succint common sense. - 07/01/2011 06:01:08 PM 1432 Views
What's next, burning Gone with the Wind? *NM* - 11/01/2011 12:54:46 PM 364 Views

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