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Book censorship has existed in New Zealand since the colonial period. Initially the majority of book censorship was carried out by the Customs Department, which had the authority to refuse entry to books considered indecent. As time went on more branches of government became involved with book censorship including the police, Post Office, courts, Executive Council, Cabinet, and the Department of Justice.
During the First and Second World War, there was significant censorship of literature considered seditious or otherwise contrary to the war effort. In 1963 the book censorship system was reformed. All previous restrictions on books were lifted and the Indecent Publications Tribunal was created, the first organization in New Zealand whose primary purpose was book censorship.[1] Before this, there was no requirement for lists of banned books to be made public. By the end of the 1960s, the Tribunal had banned three books and almost 3000 comics and magazines.[2]
The Indecent Publications Tribunal's treatment of homosexuality changed significantly as a result of the Homosexual Law Reform Act 1986. Before the Act, many books were banned solely on the basis that because consensual sex between men was a criminal offence in New Zealand, any publication that dealt with homosexuality was dealing with crime and was therefore indecent.[3]
The Indecent Publications Tribunal was replaced by the Office of Film and Literature Classification in 1994 when the censorship system was reformed.[4] Classifications given to books by the Indecent Publications Tribunal remain in effect unless they have been re-classified since.[5]
截至2011年9月[update], 1319 books have been banned and an additional 728 have been restricted in some way. More than two-thirds of banned or restricted books were classified before 1987.[6]
This article contains lists of books, comics, librettos, and pamphlets that have had legal restrictions on importation, sale, possession, or exhibition in New Zealand.
Before the Indecent Publications Tribunal (1841–1963)
The earliest New Zealand legislation solely for the purpose of censorship was the Offensive Publications Act 1892,[7] although Customs regulations prohibiting the importation of indecent material had existed since 1858.[8] The Offensive Publications Act outlawed "any picture or printed or written matter which is of an indecent, immoral, or obscene nature".[7][5] In 1910 the Indecent Publications Act came into force, replacing earlier censorship legislation.[5] The Act introduced the defence of literary, scientific, or artistic merit in a work. The purpose of this according to the 总检察长 John Findlay was to "protect the liberty which improves and ennobles a nation, while removing the licence which degrades".[9]
Under the Customs Act 1913, any publication could be banned by an order of cabinet. In May 1921, following the First Red Scare, a cabinet directive came into force prohibiting "any document which incites, encourages, advises, or advocates violence, lawlessness, or disorder, or expresses any seditious intention". The Customs Department appointed a censor in July 1921 to deal with seditious publications. In 1922 it was decided that the role of the censor would be expanded to deal with indecent publications as well.[10][11] The censor immediately released the majority of the novels on the Customs Department's banned list, except for most books about contraception.[12]
The Customs Act 1913 prohibited the importation of all "indecent or obscene articles", which gave considerable discretionary power to the Customs Department as the terms "indecent" and "obscene" weren't explicitly defined.[10][13] The definition typically used by courts followed the Hicklin rule. This changed in 1939 when the High Court[a] considered factors such as literary merit and circumstances of publication in its ruling on The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio.[14]
In 1923 the book Safe Marriage by Ettie Rout was banned to public outcry. As a result, a committee[b] was created to advise the Customs Department on book censorship.[16] By the 1930s, the Customs Department's advisory committee had fallen into disuse. The committee was reinstated in February 1953[c] and would last until 1963.[17]
出版年份 | 作品名 | 作者 | 类型 | 查禁方 | 封禁日期 | 现状 | 备注 |
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1880 | Nana | Émile Zola | Novel | 裁判法院 | 1890 | 未受限 | In 1888–89, publisher Henry Vizetelly was prosecuted in the United Kingdom for obscene libel for publishing translated works of Émile Zola.[18] This led to an investigation into Zola's works by the Christchurch police in which detectives were sent to local bookshops to enquire after novels by Zola.[19][18] Five men were arrested, prosecuted, and convicted for stocking indecent books. This was the first prosecution for indecent publications in a New Zealand court.[18] One of the books, Nana, was also involved in the English case. All of the books were imported before the English case, and according to the defence counsel, copies of the books were available for sale in almost every New Zealand bookshop before the Vizetelly's prosecution in Britain.[20] |
1908 | Five Nights | Victoria Cross | Novel | 裁判法院 | 1908 | 未受限 | In 1908 bookshop Whitcomb & Tombs in Christchurch was prosecuted for selling works by Victoria Cross after a police detective was sent to purchase copies. The books were ruled indecent under the Offensive Publications Act 1892.[21] |
1906 | Six Women | Novel | 裁判法院 | 1908 | 未受限 | ||
The Yoke | Novel | 裁判法院 | 1908 | 未受限 | |||
1899 | The Interpretation of Dreams | Sigmund Freud | Non-fiction | 海关 | 未受限 | Allowed into the country only for professional use.[10][22] | |
1886 | The Perfumed Garden | translated by Sir Richard Francis Burton | Sex manual | 未受限 | Banned before the Indecent Publications Act 1964.[23] It was ruled not indecent in 1966.[24] | ||
1918 | Wise Parenthood | Marie Stopes | Non-fiction | 海关 | 未受限 | [11] | |
1918 | Married Love | Non-fiction | 海关 | 未受限 | Allowed to be imported "on the understanding that no guarantee is given that action will not be taken by the police if any offence in respect of them is subsequently committed under the Indecent Publications Act 1910".[25] | ||
1929 | The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia | Bronisław Malinowski | Non-fiction | 海关 | 未受限 | ||
1922–1927 | My Life and Loves | Frank Harris | Autobiography | 未受限 | Banned before the Indecent Publications Act 1964.[23] Found not indecent by the IPT in 1967.[26] | ||
1903 | Six Chapters in a Man's Life | Victoria Cross | Novel | 海关 | 未受限 | The book was on the Customs lists of prohibited books in 1921.[27] | |
19th century | A Spar Love Affair | Guy de Maupassant | Fiction | 裁判法院 | 1917 | 未受限 | Found indecent in 1917 by a Magistrate's Court under the Indecent Publications Act 1910. The Magistrate S.E. McCarthy held the opinion that wide dissemination of the books "would tend to generate libidinous desires, and these desires not infrequently prove, for their unhappy victims, that broad highway which leads to the mental hospital, the gaol, and the premature grave."[28][9] |
19th century | Stolen Sweets | Charles Paul de Kock | Fiction | 裁判法院 | 1917 | 未受限 | |
1901 | Damaged Goods | Eugène Brieux | Libretto | 海关 | 1917–1922 | 未受限 | Seized by Customs in 1917 for being indecent.[29] Released in April 1922.[30] |
1913 | Damaged Goods | translated by Upton Sinclair | Novel | 海关 | 1921–1922 | 未受限 | Seized by Customs in 1921 for being indecent. Sinclair wrote to the Comptroller of Customs on 28 December 1921: "It is hard for me to believe that your government, which has the reputation of being one of the most liberal in the world, should bar serious educational writing upon the subject of venereal disease. My novel is merely a translation of the famous play by E. Brieux, which has been played in all the leading cities in America."[11] The book was released in April 1922.[30] |
The Wife's Handbook | Henry Arthur Allbutt | Sex manual | 海关 | 1921 | 未受限 | [31] | |
How to Prevent Pregnancy | G. Hardy | Sex manual | 海关 | 1921 | 未受限 | ||
1921 | Over Life's Edge | Victoria Cross | Novel | 海关 | 1921 | 未受限 | |
1914 | Sylvia's Marriage | Upton Sinclair | Novel | 海关 | 1921 | 未受限 | |
La Vie Parisienne | Magazine | 1921 | 未受限 | ||||
1921 | The Thing | Gertie de S. Wentworth-James | Novel | 1921 | 未受限 | ||
1922 | Safe Marriage | Ettie Rout | Non-fiction | 海关 | 1923 | 未受限 | The book advocated the use of contraception in marriage.[32] It was banned in 1923 to public outcry[33] ultimately leading to the creation of a committee to advise Customs on book censorship.[16] By 1930, the ban had been reversed.[34] |
One Thousand and One Nights | translated by the Casanova Society | Collection of folklore | 海关 | 未受限 | Restricted to students of anthropology and ethnology.[34] | ||
1926 | The Butcher Shop | Jean Devanny | Novel | 海关 | 1926 | 未受限 | The first New Zealand novel to be banned.[16][35] In March 1926, the Prime Minister's secretary received correspondence from London that described the book as "disgusting indecent communistic",[36] and in April that year Customs was advised to ban it: "The Board considers this a bad book all round – sordid, unwholesome and unclean. It makes evil to be good. We are of the opinion that it should be banned."[37][38][39] |
1928 | Lady Chatterley's Lover | D. H. Lawrence | Novel | 海关 | 未受限 | Appeared on the Customs Department's list of banned books.[40][22] It was found not indecent by the Indecent Publications Tribunal in 1965.[41][42][43] | |
1935 | A Handbook of Marxism | Emile Burns | Non-fiction | 海关 | 未受限 | Banned by 1935.[44] | |
1928 | The Well of Loneliness | Radclyffe Hall | Novel | 海关 | 1929 | 未受限 | [44] |
The Hindu Art of Love | Non-fiction | 海关 | 1929 | 未受限 | |||
1934 | Tropic of Cancer | Henry Miller | Autobiographical novel | 海关 | 未受限 | Henry Miller novels were on the Customs Department's list of banned books for periods between 1934 and 1964.[40] Found not indecent by the IPT in 1967.[45] | |
1939 | Tropic of Capricorn | Autobiographical novel | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1940 | The World of Sex | Novel | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1949–1960 | The Rosy Crucifixion | Autobiographical novel | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1953 | Plexus | Autobiographical novel | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1956 | Quiet Days in Clichy | Autobiographical novella | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1960 | Nexus | Autobiographical novel | 海关 | 未受限 | |||
1832–1837 | Droll Stories | Honoré de Balzac | Collection of short stories |
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未受限 | On the Customs Department's list of prohibited books.[22] Eventually removed.[46] Banned by a Magistrate's Court in 1935.[47] | |
Smokehouse Monthly | Magazinie | 海关 | 1937 | 未受限 | The August 1937 edition of Smokehouse Monthly was banned for being indecent.[48] | ||
Ace G Men | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | Among the 300,000 American pulp magazines seized by Customs in 1938 for glorifying violence.[49] | ||
Breezy Stories | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Real Detective | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Wu Fang | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Shadow | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
True Confessions | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Intimate Romances | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Doc Savage | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Dime Detective | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Candid Confessions | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Actual Detective | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Your Body | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Foto Crime | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
Spicer | Pulp fiction | 海关 | 1938 | 未受限 | |||
14th century | The Decameron | Giovanni Boccaccio | Collection of novellas | 裁判法院 | 1939–1939 | 未受限 | In 1939 a policeman borrowed The Decameron from a private lending library. He was shocked by its contents and had a court case brought against the owner of the club. The Magistrate's Court found the book to be indecent by the Hicklin rule.[50] Later the same year, the High Court[a] abandoned the Hicklin rule and overturned the finding that it was indecent. The Supreme Court gave greater weight to the circumstances of the book's publication and its artistic merit.[14] It was the first case in New Zealand of evidence of a publication's literary merit being heard in court.[51] |
For books banned during World War II, see § World War II (1939–1945). | |||||||
1944 | Forever Amber | Kathleen Winsor | Novel | 海关 | 1945 | 未受限 | Banned by Minister of Customs Walter Nash for giving undue prominence to sex. The ban was implemented through import licence regulations which meant that private imports were not prohibited.[52] The New Zealand Library Association objected to the ban, arguing that import licensing regulations could be used to place an uncontestable ban on any imported publication.[16][53][22] |
1947 | For the Rest of Our Lives | Dan Davin | Novel | 海关 | 未受限 | [48] | |
1933 | Psychology of Sex | Havelock Ellis | Medical textbook | 海关 | 1946 | 未受限 | Allowed to be imported on the understanding that there was no guarantee that police might not prosecute at a later date.[52] |
Encyclopedia of Sex Practice | Medical textbook | 海关 | 1946 | 未受限 | |||
1934 | Birth Control Today | Marie Stopes | Medical textbook | 海关 | 1946 | 未受限 | |
1949 | "Intimacy" | Jean-Paul Sartre | Short story | 海关 | 未受限 | ||
1922 | Ulysses | James Joyce | Novel | 海关 | 1950 | 未受限 | Allowed to be imported on the condition that it would be sold "only to members of the educational profession and bona fide students of literature, and on the understanding that no guarantee is given that action will not be taken by the police if any offence in respect of them is subsequently committed under the Indecent Publications Act, 1910."[13] |
1955 | Boss of Britain's Underworld | Billy Hill | Memoir | Department of Justice | 1956 | 未受限 | Deemed indecent in 1956 for encouraging lawlessness.[54] The Minister of Justice stated publicly in 1956 that anyone selling the book would be prosecuted and any copies that were imported would be seized by the Customs Department.[55] Banned by the Mininstry of Justice in 1959.[56] |
1950 | My Gun Is Quick | Mickey Spillane | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | Banned by the Department of Justice with the cooperation of Associated Booksellers of New Zealand.[57] |
1950 | Vengeance Is Mine! | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1951 | One Lonely Night | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1951 | The Long Wait | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1951 | The Big Kill | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1952 | Kiss Me, Deadly | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1950 | Lay Her Among the Lilies | James Hadley Chase | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | |
1951 | Strictly for Cash | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1952 | The Fast Buck | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1953 | This Way for a Shroud | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1953 | I'll Bury My Dead | Novel | Department of Justice | 1955 | 未受限 | ||
1900– | Health and Efficiency | Magazine | 海关 | 1957 | 未受限 | Customs allowed nudist clubs to import the magazine on the condition that "misuse of club copies would result in action under the Indecent Publications Act, 1910."[48] | |
1933 | God's Little Acre | Erskine Caldwell | Novel | 海关 | 未受限 | [48] | |
1957 | Mandingo | Kyle Onstott | Novel |
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1959 | 未受限 | In late 1959, the Secretary for Justice informed the booksellers that the Justice Department considered Mandingo indecent.[58] It would eventually be on the Customs Department's and the Justice Department's list of prohibited books.[40] It was found not indecent by the IPT in 1965.[45] |
1958 | Borstal Boy | Brendan Behan | Autobiography | 海关 | 1958 | 未受限 | Banned by Customs without consultation with the Literary Advisory Committee. The book was referred to the Committee after its ban was queried by Associated Bookselleres of New Zealand. By August 1959, the book was permitted for special orders and was not allowed to be displayed to the public.[59] |
1947 | You Can't See 'Round Corners | Jon Cleary | Novel | Department of Justice | 1959 | 未受限 | In January 1959, the Department of Justice informed the book's Australian publisher that it would be considered indecent in New Zealand, although the book had already been circulating in the country and stocked in public libraries for many years.[60] |
1955 | Lolita | Vladimir Nabokov | Novel |
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1959 | 未受限 | Banned in 1955 by Customs, disregarding the Literary Advisory Committee's recommendation that it should be available for restricted sale. The decision was challenged by the New Zealand Council for Civil Liberties.[61] The High Court[a] ruled the book indecent for having an undue emphasis on sex that would corrupt the reader. The ruling was upheld by the Court of Appeal in a 2–1 decision.[62][63] Lolita was found not indecent by the Indecent Publications Tribunal in 1964.[45][42] |
1959 | A Way of Love | James Courage | Novel | 未受限 | "The novel was banned under the censorship provisions in place before the setting up of the Indecent Publications Tribunal in 1964."[38] | ||
1791 | Justine | Marquis de Sade | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Banned before the Indecent Publications Act 1964.[23][39] In 1965 the Indecent Publications Tribunal restricted it to "psychologists, psychiatrists, and adult bona fide students of literature or philosophy".[64][65][42][43] |
World War I period (1914–1920)
During World War I, power was given to the New Zealand Defence Force and later to the Customs Department to prohibit the importation of literature that was considered undesirable, usually for being seditious.[66] Wartime censorship of books and letters continued for many months after the end of the war.[67]
出版年份 | 作品名 | 作者 | 类型 | 查禁方 | 封禁日期 | 现状 | 备注 |
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works of the Industrial Workers of the World | Executive Council | 1915 | 未受限 | Importation of any printed matter from the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) was prohibited by an Order in Council on 20 September 1915. This included the newspapers Direct Action and Solidarity.[68][69] Sale of all IWW works was prohibited by a Gazette notice on 30 November 1917.[70] | |||
Gaelic Magazine | Executive Council | 1917 | 未受限 | Importation was prohibited by an Order in Council in 1917.[68] | |||
Rome's hideous guilt | Pamphlet | 1919 | 未受限 | [36] | |||
1920 | Programme of the World Revolution | Nikolai Bukharin | Pamphlet | 未受限 | In 1920 future prime minister Walter Nash, a bookseller at the time, was arrested and fined £12 for importing Programme of the World Revolution. | ||
1898– | Jane's Fighting Ships | John Frederick Thomas Jane | Reference book | 未受限 | [71] | ||
The World's Warships | Reference book | 国防部 | 1915 | 未受限 | Sale of these books was prohibited on 17 November 1915 under the War Regulations Act 1914.[72] | ||
Warships at a Glance | Reference book | 国防部 | 1915 | 未受限 | |||
Naval Recognition Book | 国防部 | 1915 | 未受限 | ||||
Fleets of the World | 国防部 | 1915 | 未受限 | ||||
The Naval Pocket-book | 国防部 | 1915 | 未受限 | ||||
International Socialist Review | 国防部 | 1916 | 未受限 | Sale of these periodicals was prohibited on 29 February 1926 under the War Regulations Act 1914.[73] | |||
The Fatherland | 国防部 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||||
Issues and Events | 国防部 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||||
all American newspapers and periodicals printed in the German language | 国防部 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||||
Atlanta American | Periodical | Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand | 1916 | 未受限 | 22 periodicals were prohibited by an Order in Council on 21 December 1916.[74] | ||
1906–1939 | Atlanta Georgian | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1904–1961 | Boston American | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1900–1939 | Chicago American | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1907–1918 | Chicago Examiner | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1903–1962 | Los Angeles Examiner | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1873–1931 | Los Angeles Herald | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
Morgan Journal | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
1901–1937 | New York American | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
New York Deutsches Journal | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
1895–1937 | New York Evening Journal | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
San Francisco Examiner | Newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
San Francisco Sunday American | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
Sunday Georgian | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
1886– | Cosmopolitan | Magazine | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1885– | Good Housekeeping | Magazine | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
1867– | Harper's Bazaar | Magazine | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
Hearst's Magazine | Magazine | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
1903– | Motor | Magazine | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | ||
Motor Boating Magazine | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
Ross's Magazine | Periodical | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
Bull | Illustrated newspaper | 新西兰自治领总督 | 1916 | 未受限 | |||
The Black Prophet | Guy Fitch Phelps | 总检察长 | 1918 | 未受限 | The Black Prophet and any publications containing extracts of The Black Prophet were prohibited by an Order in Council on 28 June 1918.[75] | ||
1916 | Green Ray | Newspaper | 总检察长 | 1918 | 未受限 | Green Ray was an Irish nationalist newspaper founded in late 1916.[76] It was prohibited by and Order in Council on 3 July 1918.[77] The Order also prohibited every future edition and any substitute newspaper with the same proprietor, publisher, printer, or editor. | |
Gold for Iron | Fellowship of Reconciliation | Pamphlet | 总检察长 | 1918 | 未受限 | Prohibited by an Order in Council on 19 July 1918.[78] | |
1919 | Novi Svijet | Jugo-Slav Publishing Company | Journal | 总检察长 | 1919 | 未受限 | Novi Svijet was a newspaper founded in May 1919 by Slavs in Auckland.[79] On 6 June 1919 it prohibited by an Order in Council[80] for being "injurious to the public interest in respect to the present war". It was prohibited after an open letter in Croatian had been found to be unfavourable to the National Service Regulations. The 总检察长 Francis Bell told the complainants that he had considered a prosecution, as the newspaper "contained matter calculated to excite discontent and disobedience among the Slavs [and] printed in English an article inciting treason and disloyalty in Ireland".[79] Several months later the newspaper obtained permission to publish in English and changed its name to its English equivalent, New World. The newspaper failed to sell in this form, and applied for permission to publish half in Dalmatian. This request was refused.[79] |
Grey River Argus | Newspaper | 未受限 | Grey River Argus was fined £25 in 1920 for "publishing a letter from a correspondent saying it was futile to believe the capitalist class would tamely submit to being legalised out of existence".[81] | ||||
1910 | War: What For? | George Ross Kirkpatrick | Non-fiction | 1920 | 未受限 | Withheld by Customs in 1920 although it had been distributed in the country previously.[82][83] | |
Socialism in Queensland | Joseph King | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | Barred by Customs from entering New Zealand in 1920.[84][85] | ||
1919 | Soviets and the Soviet Government | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | |||
1919 | Bolsheviks and Bolshevism | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | |||
1919 | Prospect and Retrospect | Philip Snowden | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
1919 | The Coming Crash | J.W. Newbald | Non-fiction | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
1918 | The Gang Behind the Government, or Capital's Case for Industrial Unionism | Essay | 1920 | 未受限 | |||
1919 | The Hidden Hand in Politics | J.W. Kneeshaw | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
1919 | The Allies' Crime against Russia | A.W. Humphrey | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
1919 | Capitalist Russia and Socialist Russia | Philips Price | Non-fiction | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
1919 | Why Good Men Go Wrong in War | Richard Lee | Pamphlet | 1920 | 未受限 | ||
The Communist Programme | Pamphlet | 未受限 | Some time before May 1921, a man was sentenced to three months' hard labour for selling copies of The Communist Programme.[86] | ||||
Red Europe | Frank Anstey | Non-fiction | 未受限 | Banned by the Reform Government according to Opposition MP Harry Holland.[86][34] | |||
Money and Power | Non-fiction | 未受限 | [87] | ||||
1825–1994 | Anti-Slavery Reporter | Zachary Macaulay | Periodical | 1915 | 未受限 | Confiscated from pacifist Charles Mackie in November 1915, alongside a carton of 500 leaflets from the British Stop the War Committee and a batch of suffragist material.[88] |
World War II (1939–1945)
Censorship of books, pamphlets, newspapers, telegraph, radio, mail, and public speech was extensive during World War II.[89][90] Censorship regulations were drafted in September 1938 during the Munich Agreement and were brought into force on 1 September 1939.[91] They established the Controller of Censorship, responsible for postal and telegraph censorship, and the Director of Publicity, responsible for press censorship. These two roles were created to prevent dissemination of prejudicial information and subversive reports.[89]
The Controller of Censorship had the power to "cause any postal packet to be opened, detained, or delayed",[91] and many books were detained under the Controller's direction.[90] Books were withheld for various reasons, including interfering with the war effort, having ties to communism, and being likely to cause strong sectarian strife or bitterness. Some innocuous books were withheld if they were in the same packages as suspected books.[92]
In correspondence between the Controller of Censorship George McNamara and the Prime Minister Peter Fraser about the communist and pacifist literature entering the country by post, McNamara said
The volume is fairly heavy and is continuous. As most of it is definitely antagonistic to British ideals and of a subversive character, it is being detained, but some may be reaching the country in larger packages as cargo. All of it is aimed at converting our people to Communism or other isms, and is definitely against the war effort.
——Controller of Censorship George McNamara[93]
The list of banned books was never made public during the war and was generally kept secret, to the frustration of libraries and booksellers.[94] Reluctant to waste their already restricted budgets[95] and risk their import licences, libraries and booksellers avoided importing books they thought might be withheld,[94] and librarians began to remove books considered dangerous to the common good during wartime.[96] By 1940 the number of intercepted and withheld books had become substantial. Minister of Customs Walter Nash, having been a bookseller's agent, had a special interest in books and took charge of this branch of censorship. Nash created an ad hoc committee to advise the Controller of Censorship on which books should be released, with the intention of releasing as many as possible.[97] Throughout the war, this committee made the majority of decisions in secret about the entry of books into the country.[98]
The Censorship and Publicity Emergency Regulations were revoked on 6 September 1945.[99]
出版年份 | 作品名 | 作者 | 类型 | 查禁方 | 封禁日期 | 现状 | 备注 |
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The New Communist Manifesto | Pamphlet | 海关 | 1930s | 未受限 | Banned in the 1930s for advocating violence, lawlessness, or disorder or expressing seditious intention.[100] | ||
The World Trade Union Movement | Pamphlet | 海关 | 1930s | 未受限 | |||
1940 | Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings | H. P. Adams | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | Withheld for having a connection to communism; released in October 1940 following the first report of the advisory committee to the Controller of Customs. Karl Marx in his Earlier Writings was released again in May 1941, having been on the Controller of Censorship May 1941 list of banned books.[101][102] | |
1917 | Freedom Calling, the Story of the Secret German Radio | Pamphlet | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | ||
1917 | Rebels and Reformers | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | |||
1940 | Rosa Luxemburg | Paul Frölich | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Karl Marx | Leon Trotsky | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | India Today | R. Palme Dutt | 审查处 | −1940 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | War and the Labour Movement | Harry Pollitt | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | Banned in October 1940 on the grounds of being anti-imperialist propaganda and supporting trade union opposition to the war.[103] | |
1940 | The War Crisis | William Z. Foster | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Is this a War for Freedom? | Ernst Fischer | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Social Democracy and the War | V. I. Jerome | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | ||
Soviets Today | Periodical | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | Banned in October 1940 for advocating the Russian regime.[103] | ||
Moscow News | Periodical | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | |||
Labour Monthly | Periodical | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | |||
Communist International | Periodical | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | |||
New Masses | Periodical | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | |||
What Every Young Man should know about War | H. R. Shapiro | 审查处 | 1940 | 未受限 | Banned in October 1940 for being pacifist anti-war propaganda.[103] | ||
1939 | The Land of Socialism Today and Tomorrow: Reports and Speeches at the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks), March 10–21, 1939 | Communist Party of the Soviet Union | 审查处 | 未受限 | Withheld and held for decision by a higher authority.[103] | ||
1940 | Soviet Foreign Policy, the meaning of the War in Finland | Vyacheslav Molotov | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
1938 | Questions and Answers on Communism | J. R. Campbell | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | Withheld in 1939 or 1940 and held for decision by a higher authority in October 1940; banned in May 1941.[104] Released in November 1942.[105] | |
1938 | Truth and Mr Chamberlain | Steven MacGregor | 审查处 | 未受限 | Withheld from circulation in 1939 or 1940 and held for decision by a higher authority in October 1940; later banned in May 1941. In November 1942, the ban remained in place.[106][107] | ||
1928 | Falsehood in War-Time | Arthur Ponsonby | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
1847 | The Communist Manifesto | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | Withheld and held for decision by a higher authority; still held by Customs in June 1942. It was a set book at Victoria University of Wellington in 1941, but the university's students were not allowed to access it. It was released in November 1942.[108] | ||
1847 | The Poverty of Philosophy | Karl Marx | 审查处 | 未受限 | Withheld and held for decision by a higher authority in 1939 or 1940.[109][107] | ||
1875 | Critique of the Gotha Programme | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
1917 | The State and Revolution | Vladimir Lenin | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
1917 | Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
Religion | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||||
1917 | Letters from Afar | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
works of the Jehovah's Witnesses | 海关 | 1940 | 未受限 | In October 1940 the Jehovah's Witnesses was declared a subversive organisation. In November 1940 all literature by the Jehovah's Witnesses' was banned for being subversive.[110] | |||
1941 | An Autobiography | Jawaharlal Nehru | Autobiography | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | Released in August 1941.[111] |
1937 | Adolescent Psychology | A. H. Arlitt | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Lust for Life | Irving Stone | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Modern Marriage and Birth Control | E. F. Griffith | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1939 | The Children we Teach | Susan Isaacs | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1933 | Towards the Understanding of Karl Marx | S. Hook | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1939 | Culture and the People | Maxim Gorki | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1938 | Why You Should Be a Socialist | John Strachey | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Revolt on the Clyde | Willie Gallacher | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1937 | Post-War History of the British Working Class | Allen Hutt | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Is this an Imperialist War? | Harold Laski | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | ||
1937 | Soviet Communism | 审查处 | −1941 | 未受限 | |||
Daily Worker | 审查处 | 未受限 | Released following the termination of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in June 1941.[107] | ||||
1939 | We Will Not Cease | Archibald Baxter | 审查处 | 1941 | 未受限 | Banned in August 1941 for being pacifist and anti-war.[112][107] | |
works of the British Central Board for Conscientious Objectors | 审查处 | 1941 | 未受限 | All publications from the British Central Board for Conscientious Objectors were banned in August 1941.[113] | |||
1940 | Leninism | Joseph Stalin | 审查处 | 1941 | 未受限 | Banned in August 1941.[114] | |
Lenin on Religion | 审查处 | 未受限 | Banned for being pacifist.[113] | ||||
1940 | Industrial History in Wartime | Wal Hannington | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | In June 1942, the Collector of Customs informed the Progressive Book Society of Auckland of a number of books that were being held, including Twenty Years, Industrial History in Wartime, British Trade Unionism, a short history (which had been banned by April 1941), two books by Stalin on Leninism, and five books by Lenin. Industrial History in Wartime and British Trade Unionism were released in November 1942.[115] | |
Twenty Years | Willie Gallacher | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
British Trade Unionism, a short history | Allen Hutt | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | |||
1942 | What Will it be Like? | Richard Acland | 审查处 | 未受限 | Withheld from Wellington booksellers according to a 19 March 1942 House of Commons question from MP J. A. Lee.[116][117] | ||
1941 | Guide to the New World; a handbook of Constructive World Revolution | H. G. Wells | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
works of Lenin and Stalin | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | All works of Lenin and Stalin were released in November 1942.[105] | |||
1940 | Hands off the Daily Worker | J. B. S. Haldane | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | Released in 1942 after being withheld by the Controller of Censorship.[105] | |
1940 | British Liberty in Danger | Ronald Kidd | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | ||
Britain and Russia | W. Holmes | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | |||
1940 | Revolution for Socialism | Pat Sloan | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | ||
1940 | Russia and the League of Nations | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | |||
1938 | Political and Social Doctrines of Communism | R. Palme Dutt | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | ||
1941 | Serving my Time | Harry Pollitt | 审查处 | −1942 | 未受限 | ||
1916–1919 | C. O.'s Hansard | Central Board for Conscientious Objectors | 审查处 | 未受限 | Banned for pacifism by November 1942.[118] | ||
Hawkers of Death: The Private Manufacture and Trade in Arms | Philip Noel-Baker | 审查处 | 未受限 | Banned for being anti-war as it concerned private arms trading.[118] | |||
1940 | Fair Play for Servicemen and their Families | D. F. Springhall | 审查处 | 未受限 | Banned for divulging the exploitation of the working class in war.[118] | ||
Men behind the War | J. Johnson | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
1940 | Wartime Profits | British Labour Research Department | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
The Empire & the War | Communist Party of Great Britain | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
Democracy for Whom? A striking Contrast: Democracy in Australia and the Soviet Union | Lance Sharkey | 审查处 | 未受限 | ||||
1939 | India's demand for freedom | University Labour Federation | 审查处 | 未受限 | On the list of banned titles in November 1942.[118] | ||
1940 | Why must India fight? | V. K. Krishna Menon | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
1936 | What are you going to do about it? | Aldous Huxley | 审查处 | 未受限 | |||
1941 | No Friend of Democracy; a study of Roman Catholic Politics—their Influence on the Course of the Present War and the Growth of Fascism | Edith Moore | 审查处 | 1942 | 未受限 | Seized from a packet addressed to the Rationalist Association and banned in November 1942 for being "disruptive on religious grounds". The book was critical of the Roman Catholic Church for cooperating with Italian Fascists.[119] | |
Tomorrow | Literary journal | 审查处 | 未受限 | [36][120] | |||
New Statesman | 审查处 | 未受限 | It had been seized by 1942. Eventually it was released.[102] | ||||
People's Voice | Newspaper | 审查处 | 未受限 | [36][121] |
Indecent Publications Tribunal (1963–1994)
出版年份 | 作品名 | 作者 | 类型 | 查禁方 | 封禁日期 | 现状 | 备注 |
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1963 | The Group | Mary McCarthy | Novel | 海关 | 1964 | 未受限 | Although The Group was on the Customs list of prohibited or restricted books in 1964, it had already been imported and was available in bookshops. The book was later removed from the list.[39] |
1964 | Washday at the Pā | Ans Westra | Children's literature | Department of Education | 1964 | 未受限 | [122][123] |
Fanny | H. Janson | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1964 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1964.[124] | ||
Whiplash | R. W. | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1964 | 被禁 | |||
Adultery in Suburbia | Matthew Bradley | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1964 | 被禁 | |||
The Debauched Hospodar | Guillaume Apollinaire | Pornographic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1965 unless circulation was "restricted to persons professionally engaged in the study of abnormal psychology".[124] Given an R18 classification in 1975.[125] | ||
Memoirs of a Young Rakehell | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | ||||
The Jewel in the Lotus | Allen Edwardes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1966 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1966.[126] | ||
Unusual Female Sex Practices | David Oliver Cauldwell | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1967.[24] | ||
Female Auto-Erotic Practices | Havelock Ellis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1967.[126] | ||
1888 | My Secret Life | Walter | Memoir | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | In 1968 and in 1976 it was ruled indecent except in the hands of persons over 18 years of age whose professional or academic studies extend into the field covered by the book.[127] | |
1967 | Why Was He Born So Beautiful And Other Rugby Songs | Songbook | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1968:[38] "This is an anthology of bawdy songs, said to be popular among players of Rugby union football. Some are diverting; many are crudely indecent. The question for the Tribunal is not whether footballers should amuse themselves by bawling these songs off the field, but whether their text should be given a wider circulation in what may be called the decent licence of print; and the Tribunal decides that it should not. It is accordingly declared to be indecent."[128] | |
Small Town Sex Today | Victor J. Banis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1968.[129] | ||
Story of Venus and Tannhauser | Aubrey Beardsley | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[129] | ||
I, Jan Cremer | Jan Cremer | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[130] | ||
Glory of de Dienes' Women | Andre de Dienes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1968.[130] | ||
Schönheit Im Bild III | Andre de Dienes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[130] | ||
Sun Warmed Nudes | Andre de Dienes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1968.[130] | ||
A History of Eroticism |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | In 1968 it was ruled indecent "except in the hands of professional students of medicine, psychology, sociology, and fine arts".[126] | ||
The Cradle of Erotica | Allen Edwardes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[126] | ||
Sex and the Single Man | Albert Ellis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 17 in 1968.[126] | ||
Satan's Saint | Guy Endore | Autobiography | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[126] | |
Ladies on Call | Lee Francis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[131] | ||
Checan | Rafael Larco Hoyle | Non-fiction | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | In 1968 it was ruled not indecent "except in the hands of persons under 18 years unless they be certified students of art, archaeology or ancient history."[132] | |
Walter—My Secret Life | Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[41] | ||
Black Czarina |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1968.[133] | ||
Venus in Furs |
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Novella | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | ||
Woman and the Sea | Richard Tregaskis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | |||
Eros Modern' Style | Patrick Waldberg | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1968 | 受限 | |||
1797 | Juliette | Marquis de Sade | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | In 1969 it was ruled indecent except in the hands of bona fide students over the age of 20 years engaged in work or research in sociological and related fields.[130] | |
1907 | Sadopaideia | Ashantee of Edinburgh | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1969.[134] |
1958 | Candy | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1969.[135] | |
My Bed is not for Sleeping | Gerty Agoston | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 受限 | Restricted 17 in 1969.[125] | ||
Mistress of Bayou Labelle | Lou Cameron | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1969.[24] | ||
The World Is Full of Married Men | Jackie Collins | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1969.[130] | ||
Jailbirds in the Back Seat | Marcus van Heller | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1969.[26] | ||
Sex Marchers | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1969.[136] | |||
Master Masochist | Leopold von Sacher-Masoch | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1969 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1969.[133] | ||
Sex Manners and Advanced Lovers | Robert Chartham | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1970 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1970.[24] | ||
Sex Turned On | Richard E. Geis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1970 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1970.[131] | ||
Community of Women | Sheldon Lord | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1970 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1970.[137] | ||
Where's Poppa? | Robert Klane | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1971.[132] | |
My Carnal Confession | Gerty Agoston | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1971.[125] | ||
Sex and the Over Forties | Robert Chartham | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[24] | ||
Master Baiter | Troy Conway | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1971.[130] | ||
Venus in India | Charles Devereux | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[126] | |
Erotic Fantasies | Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[41] | ||
More Walter—My Secret Life | Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | |||
As the Naked Wind from the Sea | Gustav Sandgren | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[138] | ||
Blue Movie | Andy Warhol | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[133] | ||
The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart | Robert T. Westbrook | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[139] | ||
1904 | The 120 Days of Sodom | Marquis de Sade | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972–1998 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[126] In 1998 it was given an R18 classification by the OFLC. It can only be displayed publicly in a sealed package with the R18 classification shown.[140] |
1970 | Blue Movie | Terry Southern | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[135] |
The Screw Reader |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[24] | ||
Pictoral Guide to Sexual Fulfilment | Robert Chartham | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[24] | ||
Die 64 Besten Sexfotos | Andre de Dienes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[130] | ||
Nude Photography | Andre de Dienes | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | |||
Abandon | Richard E. Geis | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[131] | ||
Suddenly, Wonderfully Gay | Peter Kanto | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[132] | ||
Freedom to Love | Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[41] | ||
1001 Ways to Make Love | Tuli Kupferberg | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | |||
All-Night Visitors | Clarence Major | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[137] | ||
Screen | Barry N. Malzberg | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[137] | ||
Oracle of the Thousand Hands | Barry N. Malzberg | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[137] | ||
Libido Sexualis | Albert Moll | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[45] | ||
Love in the Open Air | Tuppy Owens | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[136] | ||
Step by Step Instruction in Sexual Technique | Tuppy Owens | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[136] | ||
The Bikers | Alex R. Stuart | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[135] | ||
Thongs | Alexander Trocchi | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[133] | ||
The Gentle Degenerates | Marco Vassi | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | ||
The Saline Solution | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | |||
Mind Blower | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[133] | ||
1967 | Emmanuelle | Emmanuelle Arsan | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973[129] and 1987.[141] |
Xaviera | Xaviera Hollander | Autobiography | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[26] | |
The Life and Loves of Mr. Jiveass Nigger | Cecil Brown | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1973.[24] | ||
Your Sex Drive | Robert Chartham | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[24] | ||
Erotic Art | Eberhard and Phyllis Kronhausen | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1973.[41] | ||
One Last Mad Embrace | Jack Trevor Story | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[135] | ||
A Secret Diary | William Veitch | Autobiography | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1973.[133] | |
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Marijuana Grower's Guide |
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Instructional |
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1978 | 被禁 | The deluxe edition was ruled indecent in 1978[142] for "adding to the sum total of knowledge about an entirely illegal activity."[143] The book's standard edition was ruled indecent in 1992 for being "injurious to the public good and contrary to commonly accepted standards",[144] and in 1997 it was banned by the OFLC.[145] |
1991 | American Psycho | Bret Easton Ellis | Novel |
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受限 | In December 1991 it was ruled indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years.[146][147] In 2014 Auckland Council requested that the OFLC reconsider the book and it was given the same R18 classification.[148] | |
Male Classics | Magazine | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1965 | 被禁 | Male Classics no. 30 and Male Classics Annual were both ruled indecent in 1964.[43][64][149] | ||
Modern Adonis | Magazine | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1965 | 被禁 | Modern Adonis no. 25 was ruled indecent in 1964.[43][64][142] | ||
Physique Pictorial | Magazine | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1965 | 被禁 | Physique Pictorial volume 3 no. 3 was ruled indecent in 1964.[64][150] | ||
1748–1749 | Fanny Hill | John Cleland | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | In 1965 an expurgated edition was given an R18 classification.[43][64][24] The book was given an R18 classification in 1991.[39] | |
Penthouse | Magazine | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[43] | |||
1964 | Last Exit to Brooklyn | Hubert Selby Jr. | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967–1971 | 受限 | Restricted to "adults engaged in work or research in sociological and related fields" in 1967 "because it deals almost exclusively and in sickening detail with the grossest forms of evil." It was given an R18 classification in 1971 because "the importance this work has assumed in contemporary literature is such that adults should now be able to read it".[151] In 2014 it was given an R16 classification by the OFLC because its content "is likely to injure children and younger teenagers who are still developing the concepts, knowledge and maturity needed to make sense of the material".[152] |
1959 | Naked Lunch | William S. Burroughs | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967–1974 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1967. In 1974 it was ruled indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18.[24] |
Soft Machine | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971–2014 | 未受限 | Given an R18 classification in 1971.[24] It was unrestricted by the OFLC in 2014 after Auckland Council made a request for reconsideration.[153] | ||
The Wild Boys | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Given an R18 classification in 1975.[24] | |||
1965 | The Story of O | Pauline Réage | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967–2014 | 受限 | In 1967 it was restricted to professional psychiatrists. The terms of its circulation was expanded in 1976 to include clinical psychologists.[136] In 2014 it was given an R16 classification by the OFLC.[154] |
1887 | Psychopathia Sexualis | Richard von Krafft-Ebing | Medical textbook | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1967–2015 | 未受限 | In 1967 its sale was restricted to persons concerned either professionally or as students with sexual abnormalities.[41] It was given an unrestricted classification by the OFLC in 2015.[155] |
The Pearl | Anonymous | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | In 1969 and 1976 it was ruled indecent except in the hands of persons over the age of 18 years engaged in research relevant to the material of the book.[156] | |||
1969 | Oh! Calcutta! | Kenneth Tynan | Libretto | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1970–1974 | 未受限 | Ruled indecent in 1970. The ruling applied only to the script, not to any performance of the play.[157] Ruled not indecent in 1974.[158] |
1971 | Frost | Richard Amory | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[125] |
1966 | The Song of the Loon | Erotic novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1970–1993 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1970.[125] It was given an R16 classification in 1993 after a request for reconsideration from the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand Trust.[3] | |
1967 | Confessions of a Pimp | Nick G. as told to Jon Fowler | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1971:[6][159] "There is nothing of any substance in this worthless novel by way of characterisation or story to interfere with the simple appeal it makes to wallow in grossly offensive incidents of sexual indulgence."[160] |
1969 | The Goddess Game | Hugh Barron | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1971.[129][23] | |
1971 | Jackboot Girls | Leslie McManus | Fiction | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1971.[23][137] |
1970 | Bloody Mama | Robert Thorn | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1971–2012 | 未受限 | Ruled indecent in 1971.[23] Unrestricted by the OFLC in 2012.[161][162][163] |
1967 | A Lesbian Happening | Tony Trelos | Novel | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1972.[133][6] | |
1956 | Roman Orgy | Marcus van Heller | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[133] | |
Olympia Reader | Maurice Girodias | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[131] | ||
1970 | The New Olympia Reader | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1972–1993 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1972.[131] It was given an R18 classification in 1993 after a request for reconsideration from the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand Trust.[3] | ||
1971 | The Room | Hubert Selby Jr. | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Given an R18 classification in 1973.[138] | ||
1972 | Hello Sex |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[164] | |
Over-exposure | Denis William Shirley | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[165] | ||
1970 | One for the Gods | Gordon Merrick | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973–1993 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[45] Given an R18 classification in 1993 after a request for reconsideration from the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand Trust.[3] | |
1971 | The Lord Won't Mind | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973–1993 | 受限 | |||
1971 | The Happy Hooker | Xaviera Hollander | Memoir | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1973 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1973.[26] |
1973 | Inside Linda Lovelace | Linda Lovelace | Autobiography | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1974 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1974 and 1978.[137][6] |
White Lunch Comix No. 1 | Robert Crumb | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1974 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1974.[130] | ||
XYZ Comics |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1974 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1974.[26] | ||
1972 | The Joy of Sex | Alex Comfort | Sex manual | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | The paperback edition was given an R16 classification in 1975[130][166] and in 1978 the hardback edition was as well.[167] | |
More Joy of Sex | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Given an R16 classification in 1976[130][168] and 1978.[169] In 2014 Auckland Council requested that the OFLC reconsider the book and it was given the same R16 classification.[170] | ||||
Intimate Embrace | David Oliver Cauldwell | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1975 | 受限 | Restricted 16 in 1975.[24] | ||
Snatches and Lays | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1975 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1975.[126] | |||
John and Mimi |
|
不雅出版物审裁处 | 1975 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1975.[137] | ||
Summer Holiday Sex Manual | Tuppy Owens | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1975 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1975.[136] | ||
1974 | Show Me! | Helga Fleischhauer-Hardt | Sex education | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1976 | 被禁 | The English-language edition was ruled indecent by the IPT in 1976.[126] The German-language edition was classified as objectionable by the OFLC in 1996: "the book purports to be a manual for the sexual education of children, but presents children in an erotic manner".[171] |
Confessions of a Window Cleaner | Timothy Lea | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1976 | 受限 | Restricted 16 in 1976.[41] | ||
Down Under the Plum Trees |
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不雅出版物审裁处 | 1977 | 受限 | Restricted 18 unless instructed by parents or professional advisers. An interim restriction order was made.[45] | ||
1975 | Ancient and Modern Methods of Growing Extraordinary Marijuana | Adam Gottlieb | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1978 | 被禁 | [139][5] |
1975 | The Complete Psilocybin Mushroom Cultivator's Bible | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1978 | 被禁 | [159][5] | |
Horney Housewife | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1979 | 被禁 | [172][6] | |||
Make it Happy: What Sex is all About | Jane Cousins | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 受限 | Restricted 16 in 1979.[173] | |||
Delta of Venus | Anaïs Nin | Collection of erotic short stories | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1979 | 受限 | Restricted 16 in 1979.[45] | |
1976 | Xaviera's Supersex | Xaviera Hollander | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1980,1986 | 被禁 | [174][175] | |
1969 | The Improvised Munitions Handbook | United States Department of the Army | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983 | 被禁 | [5][176] |
1977 | Home Workshop Guns for Defense and Resistance Volume 1 | Bill Holmes | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983 | 被禁 | [5] |
1979 | Home Workshop Guns for Defense and Resistance Volume 2 | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983 | 被禁 | ||
1982 | Bare Kills | Oscar Diaz-Cobo | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983 | 被禁 | |
1980 | Galactic Girl | Fiona Richmond | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1982–1992 | 受限 | Ruled indecent in 1982 for having "no honest purpose [and being] capable of corrupting persons likely to read the book".[177] "Normally, it is possible to discern a plot in books that are referred to the Tribunal. In considering this publication, we have had considerable difficulty in trying to find any coherent story in the mass of explicit sexual descriptions that permeate this book."[177] It was given an R18 classification in 1992: "Galactic Girl consists of a series of sexual encounters loosely strung together without benefit of plot. There is a brief description of spanking (page 86) and on page 126 there is a foiled attempt to get a robot to rape a woman, but these are passing incidents which in no way constitute the dominant effect. We accordingly classify this publication as indecent in the hands of persons under the age of 18 years."[178] | |
A Different Love | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1985 | 被禁 | A Different Love and I Once Had a Master were ruled indecent in 1985 because they "dwell on and glamorise the sexual side of homosexual relationships".[179] | |||
I Once Had a Master | John Preston | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1985 | 被禁 | |||
1977 | Men Loving Men | Mitch Walker | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983–1993 | 未受限 | Men Loving Men, The Joy of Gay Sex, and Lovers were ruled indecent in 1983 because, although they were presented in a "serious restrained manner, [they] nevertheless promote and encourage homosexual activity, which is of course a criminal offence in New Zealand,[d] thereby liable to corrupt persons who might read them."[180] Men Loving Men kept its classification in 1988 in a 3–2 decision[3] for not dealing with the subject of AIDS, the section on S&M, and a "very brief section on drugs as a means of enhancing sexual pleasure".[181] All three books were ruled not indecent in 1993 after a request for reconsideration from the Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand Trust.[3] | |
Joy of Gay Sex | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983–1993 | 未受限 | ||||
Lovers | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1983–1993 | 未受限 | ||||
Coming to Power | Samois | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1985 | 被禁 | Ruled indecent in 1985: "Some of the stories are well written but many are crude and lacking in any redeeming features."[182] | ||
1896 | Parisian Frolics | Adolphe Belot | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1985 | 被禁 | Banned because its stories "had no literary features, and were little more than a camouflage for a series of explicit sexual episodes."[183] | |
1810 | Venus School Mistress | George Cannon | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1985 | 被禁 | Banned for lacking "any real historical, social, or literary merit". "At best it is a social document but we feel it lacks any real historical, social, or literary merit to declare it other than indecent. We are reinforced in this point of view by the impression that if this book was written now rather than over a century ago, the Tribunal would have little hesitation in finding it indecent."[183] | |
Joy | Joy Laurey | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1987 | 被禁 | [141] | ||
1983 | The World of the American Pit Bull Terrier | Richard F. Stratton | Non-fiction | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1991 | 被禁 | [5][184] |
Click | Milo Manara | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1991 | 被禁 | [185] | ||
Boobytraps | United States Department of the Army | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1991 | 被禁 | [176] | ||
Xaviera's Magic Mushrooms | Xaviera Hollander | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1992 | 受限 | Restricted 18 in 1992.[178] | ||
1971 | The Anarchist Cookbook | William Powell | Instructional | 不雅出版物审裁处 | 1994 | 被禁 | [186] |
电影文学分级办公室 (1994–present)
出版年份 | 作品名 | 作者 | 类型 | 查禁方 | 封禁日期 | 现状 | 备注 |
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1991 | Diva Obsexion |
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Illustrated | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1995 | 被禁 | Banned for tending to support a theme of sadistic force against women.[187][188] |
The Great Big Narcotics Cookbook | Book | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1995 | 被禁 | Banned because it details how to manufacture and use illegal drugs.[189] | ||
KoKoNo ToKoRo | Ishikei | Manga | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1996 | 被禁 | Banned for sexualising children and young persons.[190] | |
Behind Closed Doors | Alina Reyes | Fiction | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1996 | 被禁 | Banned because it "tends to promote and support the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes, the use of urine and excrement in association with sexual conduct, the act of bestiality, and the infliction of extreme violence."[191] | |
1992 | The Seventh Acolyte Reader | Collection of short stories |
|
1996 | 被禁 | Banned in 1996. The ban was upheld by the Board of Review in 1997 and 2000.[192] In Moonen v Film and Literature Board of Review, the 1997 classification was appealed to the High Court and then to the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal rejected the appeal, but concluded that neither the High Court nor the Board of Review had given effective consideration to the Bill of Rights Act. The Court of Appeal determined that the words of the Classification Act must be given "such available meaning as impinges as little as possible on the freedom of expression". As a result of the Moonen case, the OFLC must always consider the freedom of expression set out in the Bill of Rights Act.[193][194] | |
Total Abuse: Collected Writings, 1984–1995 | Peter Sotos | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1998 | 被禁 | Banned "because it promotes and supports the exploitation of children and young persons for sexual purposes; the use of violence to force persons to submit to sexual conduct; sexual conduct with a dead person; the use of urine and excrement in association with degrading, dehumanising and sexual conduct (rape, torture and abuse); bestiality; and acts of torture and the infliction of extreme violence and extreme cruelty."[195] | ||
1997 | The Giant Black Book of Computer Viruses | Mark Ludwig | Non-fiction | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1998 | 被禁 | Banned for its instructional purpose and "mischievous design": "It is clear from the way that the book is organised that the information is intended to be put to use [...] the warning on the back cover of the book is a clear invitation for irresponsible computer users to use the information."[196] |
1996 | Death Scenes: A Homicide Detective's Scrapbook | Photobook | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1998 | 被禁 | Banned because of "the significant extent and degree to which this book presents degrading and dehumanising images of death": "The Classification Office believes that there is likely injury to the public good in forensic photographs of this nature being widely available as entertainment."[197] | |
1976 | David Hamilton's Private Collection | David Hamilton | Photobook | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1998 | 被禁 | Banned for tending to promote or support the sexual exploitation of children and young persons.[188] |
1992 | Twenty Five Years of an Artist | Photobook | 电影文学分级办公室 | 1998 | 被禁 | Banned for sexualizing children and young persons.[198] | |
1999 | Holiday Snapshots | Photobook |
|
2000 | 被禁 | Banned in 2000. The ban was upheld by the Board of Review in 2001[199] and 2004.[200] | |
Opium for the Masses | Jim Hogshire | Educational | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2002 | 被禁 | Banned for explicitly detailing methods of procurement, cultivation, extraction and consumption of opium.[201] | |
1996 | Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World | Paul Stamets | Educational | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2002 | 被禁 | Banned because it "deals exclusively with the location, identification and ingestion" of controlled hallucinogenic plants.[202] |
The Big Book Of Buds | Ed Rosenthal | Educational | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2002 | 被禁 | Banned for promoting and encouraging cultivation and use of cannabis: "The publication contains extensive information on plant varieties, articles on topics such as decriminalisation of cannabis and the history of cannabis use, and numerous high quality photographs. Although the book advised against illegal activity, the dominant effect of the publication as a whole is the promotion and encouragement of the criminal act of cultivating and using cannabis, an offence under s9 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975."[203] | |
1998 | Advanced Techniques Of Clandestine Psychedelic & Amphetamine Manufacture | Uncle Fester | Educational | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2003 | 被禁 | Banned for instructing how to clandestinely manufacture and distribute illegal drugs.[204] |
2006 | The Peaceful Pill Handbook | Non-fiction | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2007 | Mixed | The original edition of the book (ISBN 978-0-9788788-2-5) was banned in 2007 for dealing with "the infliction of serious physical harm", giving "instruction on how to commit and conceal criminal acts" such as drug smuggling and manufacture, and "how to conceal one's involvement with the commission of a suicide".[205] The New Revised International Edition (ISBN 978-0-9788788-3-2) which altered the original by obscuring sections of text was given an R18 classification in 2008 and must be in a sealed bag labelled with the classification: "The dominant effect of these rather obvious 'censored sections' is that the book no longer provides sufficient practical instructional detail in how to commit crime to fall within s3(3)(d) of the FVPC Act. A secondary effect is that readers are left in no doubt about the authors' opinion of New Zealand censorship law and of the Classification Office's application of it to the first version of this book. This secondary effect is, however, of no concern to the law because it is an expression of opinion."[206] The Society for Promotion of Community Standards made a request for reconsideration in 2008, but the Board of Review did not change the R18 classification.[207] | |
Little Sister Club 2 | Various / DO Comics | Manga | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2007 | 被禁 | Banned for encouraging readers to view children and young teenagers as valid objects of sexual desire, to derive sexual pleasure from inflicting pain, and to use violence against vulnerable young people to compel participation in sexual conduct.[208] | |
Pleasant Dripping With Sweat | Izumi Tsukimori | Manga | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2009 | 被禁 | Banned because it encourages readers "to view children and young persons as valid objects of sexual desire who are physically and emotionally available for sexual activity, and therefore promotes their exploitation by adults".[209] | |
2012 | Into the River | Ted Dawe | Novel | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2015 | 未受限 | Banned in 2015; subsequently unrestricted in the same year.[210] |
2016 | Natsu no Maboroshi | Takanae Kyourin | Doujinshi | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2018 | 被禁 | Banned because "Its purpose is to sexually arouse those with a interest in children and it encourages adults to regard children as appropriate subjects for sexual fantasy."[211] |
2017 | Oji-san to. / With an Old Guy | Tarazoo | Doujinshi | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2018 | 被禁 | Banned because "Its purpose is to sexually arouse those with a interest in young girls and it encourages adults to regard them as appropriate subjects for sexual fantasy."[212] |
2017 | Kokonotokoro | Ishikei | Doujinshi | 电影文学分级办公室 | 2018 | 被禁 | Banned for encouraging adults to regard children and young persons as appropriate subjects for sexual fantasy.[213] |
参见
Notes
- ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The High Court was called the Supreme Court until 1980.
- ^ named the Censorship Appeal Board, later renamed to the Advisory Committee of Literature[15]
- ^ as the Literary Advisory Committee
- ^ Consensual sex between men was legalized in New Zealand in 1986 with the passage of the Homosexual Law Reform Act.
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- ^ Perry 1980,第59页.
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- ^ Sale of certain Publications prohibited. New Zealand Gazette (Wellington). 28 June 1918: 2494.
- ^ Davidson 2019,第102页.
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Likely injury to the public good lies in the fact that, while the authors do not directly incite or counsel readers to commit suicide by the means described, the detailed and practical information is presented in a manner which may reasonably be expected to be acted upon by some readers. The publication's promotion and encouragement of criminal activities in the pursuit of a peaceful and dignified death increases the likelihood that those crimes will be committed by some readers.
- ^ Register of Classification Decisions (OFLC no. 800267) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 9 May 2008.
As repugnant as some members of the public may find the open discussion of voluntary euthanasia, suicide methods and the law, the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBR Act) preserves the authors' right to freedom of expression and to impart the information and opinions contained in the book in its present revised form.
- ^ Film and Literature Board of Review. Board of Review Decision (OFLC no. 801873) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 3 October 2008.
- ^ Register of Classification Decisions (OFLC no. 701559) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 5 September 2007.
- ^ Classification Office Decision (OFLC ref. 0900465.000) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 27 May 2009.
- ^ Groves, Nancy. Ban lifted on New Zealand young adult novel into the River. The Guardian. 14 October 2015 [15 October 2015]. (原始内容存档于15 October 2015).
- ^ Classification Office Decision (OFLC ref. 1700731.000) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 9 April 2018.
- ^ Classification Office Decision (OFLC ref. 1700727.000) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 9 April 2018.
- ^ Classification Office Decision (OFLC ref. 1700729.000) (报告). 电影文学分级办公室. 9 April 2018.
This is a book of illustrations, some of which are sexually explicit and all of which involve naked or partially naked characters who present as children or young persons. Its purpose is to sexually arouse those with a interest in children and young persons and it encourages adults to regard them as appropriate subjects for sexual fantasy. It therefore promotes and supports the exploitation of children or young persons for sexual purposes in terms of s3(2)(a) of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 (FVPC Act) and is therefore deemed to be objectionable
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