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Hound Pound Narrative: Sexual Offender Habilitation and the Anthropology of

Hound Pound Narrative: Sexual Offender Habilitation and the Anthropology of Therapeutic Intervention Paperback - 2012 - 1st Edition

by Waldram, James B

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University of California Press, 2012. Paperback. Fair. A good study copy; there are several underline, margin arrow, and star marks throughout the text, but all in pencil and few larger than a short line; the spine is square and uncreased, the soft cover somewhat shelfworn around the edges and corners but overall clean and sturdy.
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From the rear cover

"Waldram excellently weaves his case studies into this rich ethnography. In it, he engages with the cutting-edge anthropological debates on morality, violence and ethics. This work makes significant contributions to the anthropological theory of morality." - Rebecca J. Lester, Ph.D., LCSW, author of Jesus in Our Wombs: Embodying Modernity in a Mexican Convent

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About the author

James Waldram is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Saskatchewan. He is the author of Revenge of the Windigo: The Construction of the Mind and Mental Health of North American Aboriginal Peoples.