Pat Lawrence
@patslawrence.bsky.social
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Studying censorship, nationalism, and pol. rhet. Books: Out of the Gutters (UT Press 2025), Obscene Gestures (Fordham UP 2022). Views are mine and not my institution's.
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Comics Studies Conferences in a Time of Crisis

Andrew J. Kunka considers the fallout of the presidential administration’s recent actions.
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I'm in here! Feels awesome.
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Check out the exciting new issue of Inks on Project Muse at the link in our bio!

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Censorship history, like a lot of things these days, is looking like a recurring loop. I wrote about it for Inks: muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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An ominous bit about the EO on flag burning, which invokes fighting words doctrine to say some kinds of speech are so offensive they should be illegal: the original fighting words case upheld the conviction of Chaplinsky for calling someone a fascist: www.oyez.org/cases/1940-1...
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I'm working on a new book on moralism in nationalist rhetoric. Smoot is a big figure in the 4th chapter about the early 20th.
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But what I hope my students are now seeing is that constitutional rights are only real when we take seriously that they need protection. And when people tell you they want to take away your rights, you should believe them. (5/5)
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As the case of the combat vet who burned a flag near the white house today progresses, I expect to see the defenses given for an EO that clearly contradicts a pretty recent decision by a pretty conservative court to change like cuttlefish colors. (4/5) www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi...
Flag burning incident near White House leads to arrest hours after Trump's executive order
The arrested man identified himself as a combat veteran and said he was burning the American flag in protest of an executive order Trump signed Monday targeting flag burning.
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I told them, though, that didn’t guarantee there wouldn’t be some kind of action to prosecute people for it. Political bluster these days often turns into unconstitutional action. We'd seen it already. And here we are again... (3/5)
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They all agreed flag burning was constitutionally protected speech, and they thought for sure everybody knew that—including people advocating for it to be prosecuted. They thought that this was all bluster to get votes. They didn’t take it seriously. (2/5)
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The EO on flag burning is a constitutional mess—invoking fighting words isn’t going to get them around Texas v. Johnson. What strikes me, though, is that I discussed this precise possibility with students in my free speech class last spring; here’s what they said: (1/5)
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Kind of torn saying this, but "I Remember You" covered by the Ataris might be better than "Live Wire" covered by Boy Sets Fire. These are the hair-metal-covered-by-punk/hardcore-bands hot takes that keep me up at night.
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Banned Books Week is October 5-11. With some organization this could be a watershed year for activism. Here are some ideas for events you can hold in your district, at your library, at the bookstore. Get started now to make the week powerful docs.google.com/document/d/e...
Banned Books Week October 5-11th, 2025
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It was very cool to see that @jordanscarroll.bsky.social won the Hugo Award for Best Related Work this year. Such a big accomplishment--and if you're looking to read more of his work, he has an insightful take on Charles Burns's Black Hole in Out of the Gutters from @utexaspress.bsky.social
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Jordan! This is Amazing!
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Most campuses have this kind of proscription in their free speech policies--if they have free speech policies at all. When I reviewed the ones in my own system, they also proscribed banners affixed to surfaces or landscaping and a host of other common protest actions.
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This commonly emerges from the lines drawn around certain kinds of protest in the interest of property, facilities, order, and landscapes. In some enforcement environments, it seems like no big deal, but it leaves enough wiggle room for punitive, chilling, and arbitrary suppression of speech.
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Just in time to welcome students to campus…

President Carter & OSU admin continue the assault on free speech by banning the time honored tradition of chalking on campus. Whether governments or administrators, once they start rolling back free speech, they don’t stop.

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Chalking Not Permitted on Campus | Facilities Operations and Development
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The faculty of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of South Carolina, Columbia campus, invites applications for two 9-month, full-time, tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 16, 2026.

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Reading Catharine Beecher's "An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, with Reference to the Duty of American Females" and ... she is complaining about cancel culture?
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Your chapter is essential for the collection! And for the world we live in these days. Hoping it's going to be a go-to resource for all the people fighting censorship.
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So Providence was cool, and #SHEAR2025 was hugely generative. I have gained a ton of perspective on how historians do their work and a lot of respect for the knowledge they produce. So cool to be a part of all this. I'm impressed.
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rn I'm reading the excellent writing by the scholars I get to work with at the #shear2025 2BWW. I'm getting a ton of insight about the early republic and new ways to think about my methodology, archive, and argumentation. As a noob in this area, I'm stoked for this chance to deepen my work.
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UT Press is offering a pretty steep discount on Out of the Gutters rn, so it's a cool time to pick up the collection I edited with Jorge Santos. It's urgent and timely and all the things because censorship, sigh, is going on all around us.
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OUT OF THE GUTTERS, one of UTP's newest releases, takes a closer look at the panels we read and explores what happens between them. 🧵