Domestic Intimacies: Incest and the Liberal Subject in Nineteenth-Century America
작성자
Brian Connolly
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History
Horror
Health & Wellness
형식
하드커버
페이지
304
언어
영어
출판됨
May 21, 2014
출판사
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812246217
ISBN-13
9780812246216
설명
In the complex landscape of nineteenth-century America, familial relationships were often laden with unspoken tensions and hidden desires. This exploration delves into the nuanced treatment of incest within the framework of liberal ideals that permeated society during this era. It challenges prevalent assumptions that incest has always been an absolute taboo by examining how cultural and legal perceptions evolved, revealing the complexities of intimacy and kinship.
Brian Connolly navigates the intersection of personal relationships and broader societal constructs, highlighting how notions of individualism and autonomy influenced familial dynamics. Through meticulous research, he unveils the ways these intimate connections were perceived, often illustrated through literature and legal discourse, which both reflected and shaped public sentiment.
The work prompts readers to reconsider established narratives surrounding moral boundaries and familial loyalty. By recontextualizing incest in the historical moment, it urges contemplation of the broader implications for understanding modern relationships and the ongoing discourse surrounding sexuality, power, and consent in contemporary society.
Brian Connolly navigates the intersection of personal relationships and broader societal constructs, highlighting how notions of individualism and autonomy influenced familial dynamics. Through meticulous research, he unveils the ways these intimate connections were perceived, often illustrated through literature and legal discourse, which both reflected and shaped public sentiment.
The work prompts readers to reconsider established narratives surrounding moral boundaries and familial loyalty. By recontextualizing incest in the historical moment, it urges contemplation of the broader implications for understanding modern relationships and the ongoing discourse surrounding sexuality, power, and consent in contemporary society.