[DCRM-L] literature of prejudice vs. polemical
Dooley,Jackie
dooleyj at oclc.org
Fri Jun 19 08:28:55 MDT 2009
Strikes me as equally subjectivenot to mention vague, since it could
include stuff with a much softer point of view than e.g. a John Birch or KKK
pub that is patently prejudicial to a particular group. -Jackie
On 6/19/09 7:16 AM, "Deborah Leslie" <djleslie at folger.edu> wrote:
> I just had an epiphany. Some of you remember discussions held a few years ago
> about the problem with the genre term ³Literature of prejudice,² which
> violates the cataloger¹s ethic of labelling (works, people) in a way they
> would not name themselves. But it is useful to have a term in the hierarchy to
> collocate this kind of literature.
>
> How about ³Polemical literature²?
>
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