incestuality

English

Etymology

Noun

incestuality (countable and uncountable, plural incestualities)

  1. (rare) incestuousness
    • 2003, Eva Rueschmann, Moving Pictures, Migrating Identities (Page 174)
      [] Harold's coveting of his brother's wife or the incestuality implied in Francis's various father/daughter relationships []
    • 2013, Susan Kavaler-Adler, The Creative Mystique, (page 168)
      Perhaps it was partly his own “veiled eroticism” and suppressed incestuality that actually impelled in her the compulsion to create, taking its form in her sculptures of swelling pregnant women.
    • 2014, Pierre Banghozi, Families in Transformation: A Psychonalytic Approach (Page 56)
      Here we are in the area of incest, when a transgressive act occurs, or in the area of incestuality, when there is a confusing encroachment on the differences between the topical levels of containers.

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