Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz – culture war censorship critics, satirical storytellers, banned books defenders, and irreverent humorists exploring challenged literature and book bans
269 episodes
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Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.
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Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.
Brave New World | Ch. 5.1 – Orgy-Porgy, Ford and Fun
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
19 minutes
2 months ago
Brave New World | Ch. 5.1 – Orgy-Porgy, Ford and Fun
In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan dive into Chapter 5.1 of Brave New World, where Bernard attends his dreaded Solidarity Service. Twelve strangers gather around a table, chant hymns to Ford, pass around Soma ice cream, and end the night with a full-blown “Orgy-Porgy.” Jennifer zeroes in on Huxley’s satire of ritual and religion, Dan gets hung up on Morgana Rothschild’s unibrow, and Robot fact-checks the Ford-as-Christ swap with his usual deadpan precision. Things To Liste...
Banned Camp: Banned Books, Comedy, and Free Speech vs. Censorship
Today’s episode is something different — an essay written and narrated by Jennifer. It’s about growing up believing America was the good guy, watching that belief crack, and trying to hold on to hope anyway. If you’ve ever looked at someone you love and wondered how they became a stranger, this one’s for you. We’ll be back next week with the usual literary troublemaking and dystopian nonsense.