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Freedom of speech / creativity question

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LaTristesseDuera · 24/11/2018 23:01

If someone on a Creative Writing Master's course produces a dissertation which is about incest, and specifically includes references to child-on-child sexual activity are there any grounds to make representations to the University about the quality of supervision?

Obviously I know this is a huge grey area, there is freedom of expression// creativity / opinion to consider.

But is it well judged for a university to provide supervision for a novel about incest, including scenes relating to child sexual activity?

This is a genuine, real life question, relating to a recent dissertation. If university ethics committees have shut down research into transitioning is there any kind of ethics related to creative writing in universities?

Or is it just AOK to write creative literature about children engaging in sexual activity?

LilyMumsnet · 25/11/2018 09:05

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