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This is the first book to explore child sexual abuse within global religious and media organisations. Termed here the dual narrative, there is, on the one hand, the view that everyone is a potential paedophile, and, on the other, the notion of a witch-hunt falsely accusing people. Beginning with a re-examination of historic claims of satanic ritual abuse, the author moves on to investigate global celebrity culture, the global religious context as well as an analysis of technology. The internal report into the BBC and the UK's Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse are examined, plus recent claims of satanic child sexual abuse. Most revealing is how child sexploitation is at the heart of the establishment maintaining power, driven by constructions of gender. It is also shown how memory is selective involving stories we tell ourselves to confirm identities.
List of contents
1.Introduction: Framing the Dual Narrative.- 2.Childhood's Origins and Re-assessing the McMartin Case.- 3.Child Sexual Abuse and Celebrity Culture.- 4.Child Sexual Abuse, Religion and Globalisation.- 5.Child Sexual Abuse, Magic, and Technology.- 6.Reports, Inquiries and Conclusions
About the author
Jason Lee is the author/editor of over 15 books, with work translated into 16 languages. He is Professor and Head of the Leicester Media School at De Montfort University, UK. His books include: Pervasive Perversions (2005); Celebrity, Pedophilia, and Ideology in American Culture (2009); and Cultures of Addiction (2012).