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21. | Taboo,Desire And Tragedy |
22. | Incest And Its Significance In African American Novels-Taking Invisible Man And The Bluest Eye As Examples |
23. | A country where everyone was happy: Incest, trauma, and the missing father in the memory of post-war Spain |
24. | Riddles and revelations: Forms of incest telling in 20th-century America |
25. | Perceptions of interpersonal functioning: Self reported relational schemas of women survivors of incest |
26. | Incest in the ancient Near East: The priestly law and the polarization of Israel against her neighbors |
27. | The interplay of matriarchal and patriarchal power in four thirteenth-century father-daughter incest narratives from the French, Spanish, and Latin traditions |
28. | Postmodern incest and the family metanarrative: Class, race, and sexuality in twentieth-century American fiction |
29. | Father-daughter incest with a family focus |
30. | Relative identities: Father-daughter incest in medieval English religious literature |
31. | The Wound and the Voiceless: The Insidious Trauma of Father-Daughter Incest in Six American Texts |
32. | 'I am telling': The discourse of incest and miscegenation in William Faulkner's 'Go Down, Moses' and 'Absalom, Absalom!' and Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' |
33. | The geopolitics of incest in the Age of Conquest: Gerald of Wales through Geoffrey Chaucer |
34. | Reading incest: Tyranny, subversion, and the preservation of patriarchy |
35. | Reminding the body: Using touch therapy with female incest survivors |
36. | The functional value of story in young adult literature about incest (Walter Fisher) |
37. | Dipping into chaos: Incest and innovations in twentieth-century narrative (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tove Ditlevsen, Denmark, Vladimir Nabokov, Alice Walker, Henry Roth) |
38. | Re-covering the daughter's nakedness: A formal analysis of Israelite kinship terminology and the internal logic of Leviticus 18 |
39. | Cold War confessions and the metapolitics of incest |
40. | L'inevitable, et, Ecrire l'inceste |
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