Brother/Sister, Husband/Wife
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
Brother/Sister, Husband/Wife The story that I’ve found most compelling about the first half of Middlesex is that of the narrator’s grandparents, Lefty and Desdemona. The tale of how their incestuous relationship arose is easily sympathized, their actions rendered justifiable by the circumstances from which they arose. After all, they were two siblings, orphaned while they […]
Brother/Sister, Husband/Wife
Tags: birth defects, eugenics, hereditary sexualities, incest, perversions
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Are Vampires Incestuous?
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Are Vampires Incestuous? The lecture on vampires and sexuality brought up some interesting questions about kinship and family systems in the vampire world. I’ve watched and read a lot of different stuff pertaining to vampires. And after vampires are “made” or “sired,” they sometimes refer to their lineage in family terms such as “mother” or […]
Are Vampires Incestuous?
Tags: biology, blood, family, incest, kinship, lineage, perversions, sex, vampires
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Our Sexual Hierarchy
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
“Keep away from whores and all loose women. KEEP AWAY FROM WHORES!” said a pamphlet given out to soldiers during World War I. This pamphlet was ancillary to a pro-kit that was also distributed in order to prevent further outbreaks of venereal diseases. It contained a tube of ointment, a cloth with soap, a cleansing […]
Our Sexual Hierarchy
Tags: Chamberlain-Kahn Act, family, Jeffrey Weeks, Keeping Fit To Fight, language, museum of sex, perversions, sexual hierarchy, sexual regulation, venereal disease
Posted in Foucault: History of Sexuality, Major Problems in the History of American Sexuality, Mila Matveeva | 1 Comment »