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Pervasive Perversions (Paperback)
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During the 1980s discourse concerning child sexual abuse became
central to the US/UK media, and in the 1990,s popular culture
frequently took child sexual abuse as a subject for representation.
Numerous claims of child sexual abuse were made between 1984 and
1994, not all of which were real. Everyday news throughout the
1990s highlighted concerns concerning abduction by paedophiles and
children being at risk from predatory paedophiles using the
Internet. While the media continually made child sexual abuse a
central concern of public debate, popular culture, particularly
films, explored this issue in fiction and docudrama. Many of these
films reproduced some of the central myths concerning child sexual
abuse and paedophilia. Men abusing children, women abusing
children, children abusing other children, became staple fodder in
mainstream feature films. In 2005 'the most famous person in the
world' was again on trial for what is popularly considered to be
the most heinous of crimes. Pervasive Perversions analyses a range
of media and popular culture texts concerned with child sexual
abuse. With sections on new media, fiction film, and celebrity
culture, key questions are examined. Why did mass hysteria break
out in the 1980s over sexual abuse and continue throughout the
final decades of the twentieth century? What was the significance
of this phenomenon? How have the constructions and representation
of child sexual abuse in the media and popular culture altered?
What do these images and narratives convey concerning the
understanding of child sexual abuse in the public consciousness?
How does this relate to the reality? What is the relationship
between celebrity culture and child sexual abuse? The author
examines these questions through an extensive evaluation of all
forms of media and popular culture and comprehensively unearths and
demystifies the key myths of child sexual abuse in contemporary
media and popular culture.
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