Unspeakable

Cleves, Rachel Hope

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Author
Cleves, Rachel Hope
Publish Date
12/08/2020
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
UCHIC
Subtitle
A Life Beyond Sexual Morality
Number of Pages
368
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
022673353X
ISBN-13
9780226733531
Subject
Western Philosophy
SKU
9780226733531

Description

The sexual exploitation of children by adults has a long, fraught history. Yet how cultures have reacted to it is shaped by a range of forces, beliefs, and norms, like any other social phenomenon. Changes in how Anglo-American culture has understood intergenerational sex can be seen with startling clarity in the life of British writer Norman Douglas (1868–1952), who was a beloved and popular author, a friend of luminaries like Graham Greene, Aldous Huxley, and D.H. Lawrence, and an unrepentant and uncloseted pederast. Rachel Hope Cleves’s careful study opens a window onto the social history of intergenerational sex in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, revealing how charisma, celebrity, and contemporary standards protected Douglas from punishmentβ€”until they didn’t.

Unspeakable approaches Douglas as neither monster nor literary hero, but as a man who participated in an exploitative sexual subculture that was tolerated in ways we may find hard to understand. Using letters, diaries, memoirs, police records, novels, and photographsβ€”including sources by the children Douglas encounteredβ€”Cleves identifies the cultural practices that structured pedophilic behaviors in England, Italy, and other places Douglas favored. Her book delineates how approaches to adult-child sex have changed over time and offers insight into how society can confront similar scandals today, celebrity and otherwise.