Hunted : Predation and Pentecostalism in Guatemala - Kevin Lewis O'Neill

Hunted

Predation and Pentecostalism in Guatemala

By: Kevin Lewis O'Neill

eBook | 22 December 2022

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"A necessary addition to the literature on Latin America's Pentecostals, whose number exceeds 100 million . . . a highly readable text." —Times Higher Education

"It's not a process," one pastor insisted, "rehabilitation is a miracle." In the face of addiction and few state resources, Pentecostal pastors in Guatemala City are fighting what they understand to be a major crisis. Yet the treatment centers they operate produce this miracle of rehabilitation through extraordinary means: captivity. These men of faith snatch drug users off the streets, often at the request of family members, and then lock them up inside their centers for months, sometimes years.

Hunted is based on more than ten years of fieldwork among these centers and the drug users that populate them. Over time, as Kevin Lewis O'Neill engaged both those in treatment and those who surveilled them, he grew increasingly concerned that he, too, had become a hunter, albeit one snatching up information. This thoughtful, intense book will reframe the arc of redemption we so often associate with drug rehabilitation, painting instead a seemingly endless cycle of hunt, capture, and release.

"O'Neill uses his dramatic story of the manhunt to rethink Foucauldian pastoral power . . . [an] utterly brilliant book." —PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review

"The theme of Kevin Lewis O'Neill's fascinating book, Hunted—i.e., drug addicts kidnapped and held in involuntary confinement in treatment centers run by Guatemalan Pentecostals—may strike readers as so outre or outrageous as to provoke a reaction . . . Hunted consists in brilliant participant-observer reportage." —Pneuma

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