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Indiana University Press
January 2004
On Sale: January 8, 2004
344 pages ISBN: 0253216540 EAN: 9780253216540 Paperback
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help
Despite numerous highly publicized incidents and widespread
calls for reform, hazing continues to plague many of the
nation's institutions. In this volume, noted hazing
researcher Hank Nuwer presents 15 classic or
never-before-published essays that can help all of us,
parent and professional alike, better understand the culture
of hazing. The collection, which includes contributions from such
experts as Michael Gordon, Walter Kimbrough, Stephen Sweet,
and Lionel Tiger, looks at hazing behavior in fraternal
organizations (including sororities and traditionally black
fraternities), high school, the military, and sports. There
are also chapters on hazing and the law, hazing injuries,
and hazing and gender. Lastly, the book lays out steps for transforming a culture
of hazing and offers suggestions for further reading.
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