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Unspeakable : father-daughter incest in American history
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Unspeakable : father-daughter incest in American history

Author: Lynn Sacco
Publisher: Baltimore. Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Overview: This history of father-daughter incest in the United States explains how cultural mores and political needs distorted attitudes toward and medical knowledge of patriarchal sexual abuse at a time when the nation was committed to the familial power of white fathers and the idealized white family. For much of the nineteenth century, father-daughter incest was understood to take place among all classes, and  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Lynn Sacco
ISBN: 9780801893001 0801893003
OCLC Number: 320194211
Description: x, 351 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1: Incest in the nineteenth century --
2: Medicine and the law weigh in --
3: Gonorrhea and incest break out --
4: Protecting fathers, blaming mothers --
5: Incest disappears from view --
6: Incest in the twentieth century --
Epilogue --
Abbreviations --
Notes --
Index.
Responsibility: Lynn Sacco.

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Presents the history of father-daughter incest in the United States that explains how cultural mores and political needs distorted attitudes toward and medical knowledge of patriarchal sexual abuse  Read more...

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History Professor Lynn Sacco meticulously documents centuries of denial, steeped in class, race, and gender, that refused to prosecute white fathers for incest. Rhode Island's Little Hostages The Read more...

 
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