Zardnaar
Legend
But for nearly everyone else, it doesn't. The date alone isn't enough to forewarn the consumer of problematic content (not all books written in the 1980s are problematic, after all). Worse, it doesn't acknowledge that the content is problematic at all.
It's just a different way of pretending the issue doesn't exist, another way to ignore it...a convenient way of saying "it's old, so we should excuse these problems," and I feel that is the wrong approach.
Not really. Way it works here when we learnt about it eg in classics or on a paper in Victorian era we got the disclaimer "this is offensive but that's the way it was followed by product if it's time". And you have to be somewhat neutral (unless it's Nazism).
I remember the lecture in slavery in the Greci Ronan world the lecturer deliberately made it more shocking.
He pointed to random people in the class and explained it like this "I own you and can do whatever I want".
Nor did he romanticize things. In his day (1970's) he told his professor Alexander was basically a psychopath and the professor agreed.
That's why for me the disclaimer is the publishing date. I don't need to be told it's problematic because we learnt that at school and university (assuming you did social studies, history, classics etc).
Some things were extreme even in the times they were published.