Flogging Consent Culture
Flogging Consent Culture Linking the notion of moral panics with an intrinsic fear of popular culture, she discusses modern childhood—and the idea of child sexuality—as something that has evolved since the middle ages. The present chapter and main section of this book will trace some continuities and discontinuities attested by these diverse sources, within and across a number of cultures, regions, and religions, and with a strong focus on the western world.
Flogging Consent Culture The present chapter and main section of this book will trace some continuities and discontinuities attested by these diverse sources, within and across a number of cultures, regions, and religions, and with a strong focus on the western world. For even beyond its impact on inmates' bodies, its integration into their criminal justice systems, modern nation states and colonial regimes grew rather than limited the use of corporal. It is geared towards identifying flogging others, that is, those whose legal and sanctioned use of corporal punishment situates them, especially from a western viewpoint, on the periphery of humanity and as an aberration of its process of civilization. Today as in the past, corporal punishment thrives due to its capacity to define otherness efficiently and unambiguously, either as a measure acting upon a deviant's body or as a practice that epitomizes in the eyes of external observers a culture's backwardness.
Flogging Frame Consent Culture It is geared towards identifying flogging others, that is, those whose legal and sanctioned use of corporal punishment situates them, especially from a western viewpoint, on the periphery of humanity and as an aberration of its process of civilization. Today as in the past, corporal punishment thrives due to its capacity to define otherness efficiently and unambiguously, either as a measure acting upon a deviant's body or as a practice that epitomizes in the eyes of external observers a culture's backwardness. G. geltner's monograph, "flogging others", explores the use and representation of corporal punishment throughout history, challenging the narrative that modern societies have abandoned such practices. G. geltner published on: dec 01, 2020 doi: 10.21428 cb6ab371.c92f207e. Corporal punishment of children is an issue that transcends cultures and remains extremely loaded, touching on difficult questions of children's autonomy, parental rights and responsibilities, and societal interests. Examining the use of corporal punishment in different settings across cultures, this revealing volume looks at why some societies accept this type of punishment, some permit it in certain situations, and some reject it altogether.
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