“The village story.” Incest and gossip
Le Caisne, Léonore
“The village story.” Incest and gossip - 2015.
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Over a period of twenty-eight years, in Ile-de-France, a father raped his daughter and gave her six children. The inhabitants of the working-class village where the family lived and the father worked— politicians, shopkeepers and customers—“knew” about this and shared the information with one another. How can we explain why nobody put a stop to this situation? After conducting fieldwork over a one-year period in the village, the author hypothesizes that incest and violence, committed by a father on his minor and later adult daughter, can become so embedded in daily village life that they lose their criminal characterization and become an ordinary event.
“The village story.” Incest and gossip - 2015.
75
Over a period of twenty-eight years, in Ile-de-France, a father raped his daughter and gave her six children. The inhabitants of the working-class village where the family lived and the father worked— politicians, shopkeepers and customers—“knew” about this and shared the information with one another. How can we explain why nobody put a stop to this situation? After conducting fieldwork over a one-year period in the village, the author hypothesizes that incest and violence, committed by a father on his minor and later adult daughter, can become so embedded in daily village life that they lose their criminal characterization and become an ordinary event.
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