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TRAN
SGRE
SSIV
E
FICT
ION
Transgressive fic-tion is a genre of fiction in which characters feel limited by the expectations and norms of society. The protagonists seek ways to break from those boundaries past the limit of social acceptability, which often leads to them appear-ing mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic. Most books of the gen-re explore taboo subjects such as drugs, violence, sex, incest, crime, pedophilia, or highly dysfunc-tional family relationships. As such, it is very controversial.
Authors in this genre share quali-ties by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.
TRAN
SGRE
SSIV
E FI
CTIO
NTransgressive fiction is a genre of fiction in which characters feel
limited by the expectations and norms of society. The protagonists
seek ways to break from those boundaries past the limit of social acceptability, which often leads to them appearing mentally ill, anti-
social, or nihilistic. Most books of the genre explore taboo subjects
such as drugs, violence, sex, incest, crime, pedophilia, or highly
dysfunctional family relationships. As such, it is very controversial.
Authors in this genre share qualities by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The
characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals
with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.
TRAN
SGRE
SSIV
E Tr
ansg
ress
ive
fictio
n is
a
genr
e of
fict
ion
in w
hich
ch
arac
ters
feel
lim
ited
by
the
expe
ctat
ions
and
nor
ms
of s
ocie
ty. T
he p
rota
goni
sts
seek
way
s to
bre
ak fr
om
thos
e bo
unda
ries
pas
t the
lim
it of
soc
ial a
ccep
tabi
l-ity
, whi
ch o
ften
lead
s to
th
em a
ppea
ring
men
tally
ill
, ant
i-soc
ial,
or n
ihili
stic
. M
ost b
ooks
of t
he g
enre
ex
plor
e ta
boo
subj
ects
suc
h as
dru
gs, v
iole
nce,
sex
, in
cest
, cri
me,
ped
ophi
lia, o
r hi
ghly
dys
func
tiona
l fam
ily
rela
tions
hips
. As
such
, it i
s ve
ry c
ontr
over
sial
.
FICT
ION
Authors in this genre share qualities by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.
TRAN
SGRE
SSIV
E Transgressive fiction is a genre of fiction in which characters feel limited by the expectations and norms of society. The protagonists seek ways to break from those boundaries past the limit of social acceptability, which often leads to them appearing mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic. Most books of the genre explore taboo subjects such as drugs, violence, sex, incest, crime, pedophilia, or highly dysfunctional family relationships. As such, it is very controversial.
Authors in this genre share qualities by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.
FICT
ION
TRANSGRESSIVE FICTION
Transgressive fiction is a genre of fiction in which characters feel
limited by the expectations and norms of society. The protagonists
seek ways to break from those boundaries past the limit of social acceptability, which often leads to them appearing mentally ill, anti-
social, or nihilistic. Most books of the genre explore taboo subjects
such as drugs, violence, sex, incest, crime, pedophilia, or highly
dysfunctional family relationships. As such, it is very controversial.
Authors in this genre share qualities by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The
characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals
with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.
TRANSGRESSIVE FICTION
Transgressive fiction is a genre of fiction in which characters feel limited by the expectations and norms of society. The protagonists seek ways to break from those boundaries past the limit of social acceptability, which often leads to them appearing mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic. Most books of the genre explore taboo subjects such as drugs, violence, sex, incest, crime, pedophilia, or highly dysfunctional family relation-ships. As such, it is very controversial.
Authors in this genre share qualities by portraying what is forbidden and shocking. The characters engage in taboo behaviors, most of the genre deals with searches for self-identity, inner peace and/or personal freedom.