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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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