The Original Sin: Incest and Its Meaning

by William Arens

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The subject of incest has been recognized by many masters of the natural and social sciences, including Darwin, Freud, Frazer, Durkheim, and Marx. For Freud, incest was a historical or contemporary fantasy rather than a reality; for the others, the origin of the incest taboo, rather than incest itself, was the focus of considerable attention. Arguing against the conventional view--that the incest taboo developed in response to the act of incest--The Original Sin presents biological and anthropological evidence to demonstrate the innate avoidance of incest as a feature of precultural organization. Professor Arens shows how the taboo evolved as a unique human social mechanism to control the practice among certain social classes, thus drawing the conclusion that incest, rather than its prohibition, is the cultural invention. Arens directly confronts the origin and definition of incest while seeking to uncover the particular and general meaning of this negative form of behavior. He extracts what has long lain hidden in the human consciousness and questions those tenets of human behavior responsible for propagating the race tha maintaining a basic moral standard, offering a revsionary view of human nature itself.

  • ISBN10 0195037545
  • ISBN13 9780195037548
  • Publish Date 2 October 1986
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 10 August 1995
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 204
  • Language English