The Cartoons that Shook the World Contents Publishing history Publication of the expunged images Thesis See also References Navigation menuArchived"Archived copy"the original"Official Statement by Yale University Press, August 14, 2009"ArchivedArchived"Archived copy"the originalCriticism grows over Yale Muhammad censorship, The BooksellerArchived"Danish Cartoons Illustrated in New Book of Images of Muhammad - Just as FBI Arrests Two for Conspiring to Kill the Cartoons' Publisher"the original"The Cartoons That Shook the World"Archivede
2009 booksCensorship in IslamIslam-related controversies in EuropeJyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversyYale University Press books2009 in Islam Brandeis UniversityJytte Klausen Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversydepiction of MuhammadYale University PressMuhammadGustave DoréSheila BlairBoston CollegeBoston CollegeCary NelsonAmerican Association of University Professorsprior restraintcensorChristopher HitchensJohn DonatichNathan HaleRoger KimballLinda LorimerYale UniversityMarcia InhornVoltaire PressGary HullDuke Universitybowdlerized The Cartoons that Shook the World is a 2009 book by Brandeis University professor Jytte Klausen about the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. Klausen contends that the controversy was deliberately stoked up by people with vested interests on all sides, and argues against the view that it was based on a cultural misunderstanding about the depiction of Muhammad. The book itself caused controversy before its publication wh...