What does Debra Lau Whelan mean by “self-censorship” in the world of young adult books in schools, libraries, and bookstores?

What does Debra Lau Whelan mean by “self-censorship” in the world of young adult books in schools, libraries, and bookstores?

1. What does Debra Lau Whelan mean by “self-censorship” in the world of young adult books in schools, libraries, and bookstores?

2. Why is this described as more frightening than outright censorship or banning?

3. How does this relate to the novel we read, Boy Toy, by Barry Lyga?

4. Have you ever experienced censorship in your school or library, either insidiously (hiding books) or outright banning of books? How did you feel about it? If not, then why do you think your school or library–or librarian–was able to prevent this?

Please write a minimum of 75 words per question for a total of 300+ words total for this DisQ.

NOTE: ALWAYS include quotes from the readings to back up your own thoughts. Quoted material shows me you read and enhances your responses.

Requirements: 300+ words

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