Child sexual abuse: Purity and danger in an age of anxiety |
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Authors: | John Pratt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the emergence and development of child sexual abuse (CSA) as a social problem in the main English-speaking
societies in the post 1970s period. In contrast to prevailing explanations in moral panic and feminist literature, it illustrates
how this problem has become knowable and understandable to us as a new kind of risk. This is the result of the positioning
of child sexual abuse between the tensions, uncertainties and anxieties characteristic of ‘the age of anxiety’ on the one
hand, and the cultural understandings that have come to be associated with purity and danger in this period on the other. |
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