The Prohibition of Incest and its Origins
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- | '''Incest''' is [[sexual activity]] between [[family]] members who would be forbidden to [[marry]]. Incest constitutes a cultural [[taboo]] in all current nations and many past societies. In many areas, incest is also prohibited by [[law]]. | ||
- | == See also == | ||
- | *[[Incest in popular culture]] | ||
- | == References == | ||
''[[Incest: The Nature and Origin of the Taboo]]'' by [[Émile Durkheim]] | ''[[Incest: The Nature and Origin of the Taboo]]'' by [[Émile Durkheim]] | ||
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