More than Censorship: The Harm of Libricide

James Donovan
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Libricide, although often deemed an extreme instance of censorship, is altogether different. Censorship involves the suppression of particular books due to alleged inappropriate content; libricide refers to the intentional destruction of entire libraries. Understanding the differing motives recognizes that the library is more than the books it contains, and is instead an institution rooted in its history of selection and use by the local community. Over time, the library reflects the users’ identity, a reminder that any aggressor would wish to eliminate when the goal is pacification by erasure of a population’s memory and history. Prerequisites for an act of libricide—the spread of the access-for public library, the rise of an international movement for heritage preservation, and belief in the library as a site of collective memory—identify the first true act of libricide, the 1914 destruction of the Louvain Library.
不仅仅是审查篡改图书的危害
尽管 "弑书 "常常被视为审查制度的极端表现,但它与审查制度完全不同。审查涉及因所谓的不适当内容而压制特定书籍;"弑书 "指的是蓄意摧毁整个图书馆。理解了不同的动机,我们就会认识到,图书馆不仅仅是藏书的地方,而是一个植根于当地社区选择和使用历史的机构。随着时间的推移,图书馆反映了使用者的身份,这是任何侵略者都希望消除的一种提醒,因为其目的是通过消除人们的记忆和历史来实现和平。自由行为的先决条件--公共图书馆使用权的普及、国际遗产保护运动的兴起以及将图书馆作为集体记忆场所的信念--确定了第一次真正的 "弑馆 "行为,即 1914 年卢万图书馆被毁事件。
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