Exporting the Nordic Children’s ’68: The global publishing scandal of The Little Red Schoolbook

The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from ’68 aimed at children, and it was certainly the most notorious. Over the course of a few years (1970–2) it was translated and published in Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Federal Republi...

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Published in:Barnboken
Main Authors: Sophie Heywood, Helle Strandgaard Jensen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Svenska Barnboksinstitutet 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14811/clr.v41i0.332
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b66d2daff1f04354848451d992aa5842 2023-05-15T16:50:12+02:00 Exporting the Nordic Children’s ’68: The global publishing scandal of The Little Red Schoolbook Sophie Heywood Helle Strandgaard Jensen 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.14811/clr.v41i0.332 https://doaj.org/article/b66d2daff1f04354848451d992aa5842 DA EN NO SV dan eng nor swe Svenska Barnboksinstitutet https://www.barnboken.net/index.php/clr/article/view/332 https://doaj.org/toc/0347-772X https://doaj.org/toc/2000-4389 doi:10.14811/clr.v41i0.332 0347-772X 2000-4389 https://doaj.org/article/b66d2daff1f04354848451d992aa5842 Barnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, Vol 41 (2018) The Little Red Schoolbook children’s books sex education provos censorship 1968 Literature (General) PN1-6790 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.14811/clr.v41i0.332 2022-12-31T08:31:58Z The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from ’68 aimed at children, and it was certainly the most notorious. Over the course of a few years (1970–2) it was translated and published in Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, it also circulated freely in Austria and Luxembourg, and reached beyond Europe to countries including Australia, Japan and Mexico. It led to an obscenity trial in Great Britain, nearly toppled the Australian government, and caused a global publishing scandal. This essay therefore looks at the Scandinavian children’s ’68 in its international context, via a transnational, comparative analysis of the reception of the LRSB, in order to examine how ‘68 counterculture and ideas of childhood clashed and converged in the West around 1970. It asks: what can the publishing history of the LRSB tell us about the distinctive features of children’s media in Scandinavia at this time? Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Barnboken 41
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description The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from ’68 aimed at children, and it was certainly the most notorious. Over the course of a few years (1970–2) it was translated and published in Belgium, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, it also circulated freely in Austria and Luxembourg, and reached beyond Europe to countries including Australia, Japan and Mexico. It led to an obscenity trial in Great Britain, nearly toppled the Australian government, and caused a global publishing scandal. This essay therefore looks at the Scandinavian children’s ’68 in its international context, via a transnational, comparative analysis of the reception of the LRSB, in order to examine how ‘68 counterculture and ideas of childhood clashed and converged in the West around 1970. It asks: what can the publishing history of the LRSB tell us about the distinctive features of children’s media in Scandinavia at this time?
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