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Domestic Intimacies Incest And The Liberal Subject In Nineteenthcentury America Brian Connolly

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Domestic Intimacies Incest And The Liberal Subject In Nineteenthcentury America Brian Connolly
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Brian Connolly
ISBN: 9780812209853, 0812209850
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Domestic Intimacies Incest And The Liberal Subject In Nineteenthcentury America Brian Connolly by Brian Connolly 9780812209853, 0812209850 instant download after payment.

Domestic Intimacies upends histories of the family, sexuality, and liberalism in nineteenth-century America by placing incest at the center of all of them, arguing that the simultaneous valorization of sentimental family and autonomous individual were constructed in relation to the threat of incest.


Domestic Intimacies upends histories of the family, sexuality, and liberalism in nineteenth-century America by placing incest at the center of all of them, arguing that the simultaneous valorization of sentimental family and autonomous individual were constructed in relation to the threat of incest.

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