Citations:Weasleycest
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Noun: "(fandom slang) any ship involving members of the Weasley family from the Harry Potter series in an incestuous relationship"
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- 2006, Aaron Schwabach, "Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses: Norm-formation, Inconsistency, and the Rule of Law in the Wizarding World", Roger Wiliams University Law Review, Volume 11, Issue 2, Winter 2006, page 310:
- In addition to traditional commentary, the sites contain filk, fanfic, slash, and other derivative works, including a genre that has provided the English language's worst recent new word and concept, Weasleycest.
- 2007, Catherine Tosenberger, "Potterotics: Harry Potter Fanfiction On The Internet", dissertation submitted to the University of Florida, page 151:
- Unlike Weasleycest, which has spread across the fandom like kudzu, Malfoycest has always been more difficult to find, and its writers a bit more secretive.
- 2008, Jenny Alexander, "Tortured Heroes: The Story of Ouch! Fan Fiction and Sadomasochism", in Sex, Violence and the Body: The Erotics of Wounding (ed. V. Burr & J. Hearn), "weasleycest" page 121:
- Weasleycest is devoted to stories containing Weasley family (sibling to sibling) incestuous pairings. The first member of the Weasleycest LJ community was Lady Feylene (in 2003) […]
- 2010, Leila Green, The Internet: An Introduction to New Media, Berg (2010), →ISBN, page 149:
- Adult-content HP fan fiction includes a range of specialist pairings such as Twincest: incest between one of the sets of HP twins; or Weasleycest: incest within the Weasley family.
- 2010, Sigrid Sindhuber, "Slashing Harry Potter: The phenomenon of border-transgression in fan fiction", thesis submitted to the University of Vienna, page 93:
- Although, in Weasleycest, incestuous stories with all members and possible pairings engaging in sexual acts can be found, the most popular pairing by far is George and his twin Fred.
- 2012, "Family Relationships in Fanfic [Keeping It in the Family]", Wincon 2012 programme, page 21:
- And if you just want to come reminisce about the glory days of Weasleycest and your early exposure to Flowers in the Attic, that’s fine too!