Cruel Attachments
The Ritual Rehab of Child Molesters in Germany
Cruel Attachments
The Ritual Rehab of Child Molesters in Germany
Carefully exploring different cases of the attempt to rehabilitate child sex offenders, Borneman details a secular ritual process aimed not only at preventing future acts of molestation but also at fundamentally transforming the offender, who is ultimately charged with creating an almost entirely new self. Acknowledging the powerful repulsion felt by a public that is often extremely skeptical about the success of rehabilitation, he challenges readers to confront the contemporary contexts and conundrums that lie at the heart of regulating intimacy between children and adults.
280 pages | 10 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2015
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Psychology: General Psychology
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Prolegomenon
One / The Phenomenon of Child Molestation
Two / Incest, the Child, and the Despotic Father
Three / Rehabilitation of Pedophiles
Four / Knowledgeability and the Materiality of Child Sex Abuse
Five / Seduction and Empathy
Six / New Germans
Seven / Loose End
Notes
References
Index
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