The photographs include at least one image of a hermaphroditic woman who appears in some of the accompanying stories. The collection's photographs and magazine clippings appear to have been used as models for some of the sketches and artwork. There are also loose, miscellaneous illustrations in the collection with no correlating story. All include accompanying hand-drawn illustrations. Most stories are handwritten in the style of a graphic novel some are typed. Two of the four sketchbooks include drafts of multiple storylines. The stories included in the collection range in length from one page to 46 pages. Also includes some amateur pornographic photography and magazine clippings. 21 cm Smithsonian Libraries Topic Incest Clans. D96 E1963 GN480.D96 E1963 Type Books Physical description 186 pages. The stories and illustrations appear to be the work of a single individual, with nearly all narrative told from a female's point of view. Ellis, Albert 1913-2007 Origins and the development of the incest taboo This work of Durkheim originally appeared as La prohibition de l'inceste et ses origines in L'Anne sociologique, v. This collection contains an archive of original illustrations, four sketchbooks, and erotic stories, depicting transgressive sex acts including (but not limited to) lesbian and heterosexual sex, incest, pedophilia, sadomassochistic behavior, and copulation with objects as varied as sex toys, produce, and household appliances. The stories and illustrations appear to be the work of a single individual, with nearly all narrative told from a female's point of view. According to a national online poll released last November by Face of Incest and Ipsos, about 10 percent of the French population or 6.7 million people says they have been a victim of incest. An archive of original illustrations, sketchbooks, and erotic stories, depicting transgressive sex acts including (but not limited to) lesbian and heterosexual sex, incest, pedophilia, sadomassochistic behavior, and copulation with objects as varied as sex toys, produce, and household appliances.
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