As reported in the New York Times, this is gagging speech at multiple levels. Did the scholars of religion in the American Academy of Religion call for a boycott of Yale University Press? Inquiring minds want to know. Inquiring minds also want to know why American scholars weep for India when they should be weeping for their own country.
So Yale University
and Yale University Press consulted two dozen authorities, including
diplomats and experts on Islam and counterterrorism, and the
recommendation was unanimous: The book, “The Cartoons That Shook the
World,” should not include the 12 Danish drawings that originally
appeared in September 2005. What’s more, they suggested that the Yale
press also refrain from publishing any other illustrations of the
prophet that were to be included, specifically, a drawing for a
children’s book; an Ottoman print; and a sketch by the 19th-century
artist Gustave Doré of Muhammad being tormented in Hell, an episode from
Dante’s “Inferno” that has been depicted by Botticelli, Blake, Rodin
and Dalí.
and
Aside from the disagreement about the images, Ms. Klausen said she was
also disturbed by Yale’s insistence that she could read a 14-page
summary of the consultants’ recommendations only if she signed a
confidentiality agreement that forbade her from talking about them. “I
perceive it to be a gag order,” she said, after declining to sign. While
she could understand why some of the individuals consulted might prefer
to remain unidentified, she said, she did not see why she should be
precluded from talking about their conclusions.
and
Ms. Klausen said, “I can understand that a university is risk averse,
and they will make that choice” not to publish the cartoons, but Yale
University Press, she added, went too far in taking out the other images
of Muhammad.
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“This is an academic book for an academic audience by an academic
press,” he [Reza Aslan] continued. “There is no chance of this book having a global
audience, let alone causing a global outcry.” He added, “It’s not
just academic cowardice, it is just silly and unnecessary.”
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