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Incest

A New Perspective

Hamer, Mary

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1. Edition July 2002
200 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7456-2416-7
John Wiley & Sons

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In this major new book, Mary Hamer offers a new perspective on
incest, making a link with the scandal of sexual abuse on the part
of priests. She places sexual abuse in the context of the whole
social order. Hamer's novel and innovative approach challenges the
taboo on clear thinking around the subject of incest. She
demonstrates the inherent contradictions in official accounts of
the subject, from genetics and anthropology to law.

Drawing on the work of American psychotherapist Judith Herman,
she invites readers to focus on the neurological damage caused by
traumatic experience, arguing that it is the overwhelming of one
person by another that constitutes abuse, and it is this which
causes the damage, not the fact of a close relationship.

She brings together, in accessible form, key descriptions of the
effects of abuse from analysts Sandor Ferenczi, Estela Welldon and
Valerie Sinason

She revisits the two real-life cases of Father Porter from
Massachusetts and Sappho Durrell, daughter of the British writer
Lawrence Durrell. She also draws on the work of artists and
filmmakers to explain the way film and literature have helped to
preserve our understanding of abuse and of its place in the
world

Films and novels featured: Murmur of the Heart, Art
for Teachers of Children, Suddenly Last Summer,
Through a Glass Darkly, Lolita, The Bluest
Eye, The God of Small Things.

Includes 16 film stills

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Part One: ON KNOWING AND NOT WANTING TO KNOW.

Intimacy and pleasure.

Mystification.

Danger.

Louis Malle: Murmur of the Heart.

Jennifer Montgomery: Art for Teachers of Children.

Sappho Durrell.

Father James Porter and Cardinal Law.

Sandor Ferenczi and Sigmund Freud.

Valerie Sinason and Estela Welldon.

Part Two: ON BEING REMINDED.

Introduction.

Suddenly Last Summer.

Through a Glass Darkly.

Lolita.

The Bluest Eye.

The God of Small Things.

Conclusion.

Notes.

Index
"Hamer's book plunges into the thicket of our scandals and
blindness about incest, to tell us that abuse is the price paid by
a society that insists on clear norms of masculinity and
femininity. It is not possible to speak of incest, in other words,
says Hamer, without addressing the entire social order. And this is
what she does, in this clearly written, energetic, and powerful
book." Antonia Lant, Department of Cinema Studies, New York
University

"A personal journey of significance to us all. This account of
the routine withdrawal of tenderness from close relationships will
go against the grain of much formal cogitation. But it slides along
the grain of an important kind of emotional knowledge. Agree with
it or not, the effect is uncanny. Its echoes will reverberate a
long time." Marilyn Strathern

"A brave and original book. Mary Hamer's Incest combines
autobiography, literary criticism and psychoanalysis to break down
embedded formulae about love, masculinity and tenderness." Terri
Apter, Newnham College, Cambridge
Mary Hamer is a Fellow of the W.E.B. DuBois Institute at Harvard University. A cultural historian, her previous books include Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (1998), Signs of Cleopatra: History, Politics, Representation (1993), and Writing by Numbers: Trollope's Serial Fiction (1987).

M. Hamer, Harvard University