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- Book_burning abstract "Book burning (also biblioclasm or libricide) is the practice of destroying, often ceremonially, books or other written material. In modern times, other forms of media, such as phonograph records, video tapes, and CDs have also been ceremoniously burned or shredded. Book burning is usually carried out in public, and is generally motivated by moral, religious, or political objections to the material.Book burning can be emblematic of a harsh and oppressive regime which is seeking to censor or silence an aspect of a nation's culture. In some cases the works destroyed are irreplaceable and their burning constitutes a severe loss to cultural heritage. Examples include obliteration of the Library of Baghdad, the burning of books and burying of scholars under China's Qin Dynasty, the destruction of Aztec codices by Itzcoatl, and the Nazi book burnings.Book burning can be an act of contempt for the book's contents or author, and the act is intended to draw wider public attention to this opinion. Examples include the burning of Wilhelm Reich's books by the FDA and the 2010 Qur'an-burning controversy.Art destruction is related to book burning, both because it might have similar cultural, religious or political connotations and because in various historical cases books and artworks were destroyed at the same time.".
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- Book_burning subject Category:Book_burnings.
- Book_burning subject Category:Book_censorship.
- Book_burning subject Category:Events_relating_to_freedom_of_expression.
- Book_burning subject Category:Freedom_of_expression.
- Book_burning subject Category:Historical_deletion.
- Book_burning subject Category:History_of_books.
- Book_burning subject Category:Protest_tactics.
- Book_burning comment "Book burning (also biblioclasm or libricide) is the practice of destroying, often ceremonially, books or other written material. In modern times, other forms of media, such as phonograph records, video tapes, and CDs have also been ceremoniously burned or shredded.".
- Book_burning label "Boekverbranding".
- Book_burning label "Book burning".
- Book_burning label "Bücherverbrennung".
- Book_burning label "Niszczenie książek".
- Book_burning label "Queima de livros".
- Book_burning label "Quema de libros".
- Book_burning label "Rogo di libri".
- Book_burning label "Сожжение книг".
- Book_burning label "焚书".
- Book_burning label "焚書".
- Book_burning sameAs Bücherverbrennung.
- Book_burning sameAs Quema_de_libros.
- Book_burning sameAs Pembakaran_buku.
- Book_burning sameAs Rogo_di_libri.
- Book_burning sameAs 焚書.
- Book_burning sameAs 분서.
- Book_burning sameAs Boekverbranding.
- Book_burning sameAs Niszczenie_książek.
- Book_burning sameAs Queima_de_livros.
- Book_burning sameAs m.013wqq.
- Book_burning sameAs Q22702.
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- Book_burning wasDerivedFrom Book_burning?oldid=606067729.
- Book_burning depiction 1933-may-10-berlin-book-burning.JPG.
- Book_burning isPrimaryTopicOf Book_burning.