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Incest in popular culture

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Incest in popular culture

Incest is a popular topic in English erotic fiction; there are entire collections and websites devoted solely to incest, and there exists an entire genre of pornographic pulp fiction known as "incest novels". Incest is sometimes mentioned or described in mainstream, non-erotic fiction. Connotations can be negative, positive, or neutral.

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Mediums

  • Incest in film and television
  • Incest in literature
  • Incest in entertainment
  • Sculpture

  • A 1857 statue by American sculptor Harriet Goodhue Hosmer of Beatrice Cenci, who was accused of patricide in retaliation for incest, stands at the Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
  • The National Academy Museum presented a sculptural series by Tess O'Dwyer on the subject of incest entitled "Remnants of Violence"; the work suspended dozens of tricycle seats with bronze figures of sexually molested children and their headless abusers as a site specific work in the museum's rotunda in May 2014.
  • Music

  • In the "Weird Al" Yankovic song, "A Complicated Song", a parody of the Avril Lavigne song, "Complicated", one of the verses is about the main character noticing how his fiance has her family crest tattooed on her, which looks exactly like the one on him.
  • In the James McMurtry song, "Choctaw Bingo", one of the last verses describes the narrator's 2nd cousins, Ruth-Anne and Lynn. Ruth-Anne and Lynn wear "cut-off britches and skinny little halters". The narrator describes that he has a sexual attraction to them, because of the clothes they wear.
  • References

    Incest in popular culture Wikipedia