This presentation will explore the limits of freedom of expression by looking at the works of several "transgressive" artists. Does their work have socially redeeming value or are these artists purposely prurient, shocking, and socially subversive? Who gets to decide whether these artists are given a platform or are cancelled? This presentation will delve into the complex and often controversial realm of freedom of expression by examining the works of various transgressive artists. Due to the nature of the subject matter, the program will include discussions of media that some participants may find provocative, disturbing, or offensive. The views and opinions expressed during this program are meant to be educational and not necessarily those of the speaker and do not reflect the views of the hosting organization. William Burns is a professor of English at Suffolk County Community College. His research interests include transgressive art, alternative cultural movements, and post-modernism This program is co-presented with SCLA Intellectual Freedom Committee Code of Conduct
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