Ethnopornography
by
English

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This volume's contributors explore the links among sexuality ethnography race and colonial rule through an examination of ethnopornography-the eroticized observation of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic purposes. With topics that span the sixteenth century to the present in Latin America the United States Australia the Middle East and West Africa the contributors show how ethnopornography is fundamental to the creation of race and colonialism as well as archival and ethnographic knowledge. Among other topics they analyze eighteenth-century European travelogues photography and the sexualization of African and African American women representations of sodomy throughout the Ottoman empire racialized representations in a Brazilian gay pornographic magazine colonial desire in the 2007 pornographic film <i>Gaytanamo</i> the relationship between sexual desire and ethnographic fieldwork in Africa and Australia and Franciscan friars' voyeuristic accounts of indigenous people's sinful activities. Outlining how in the ethnopornographic encounter the reader or viewer imagines direct contact with the Other from a distance the contributors trace ethnopornography's role in creating racial categories and its grounding in the relationship between colonialism and the erotic gaze. In so doing they theorize ethnography as a form of pornography that is both motivated by the desire to render knowable the Other and invested with institutional power.<br><br>Contributors. Joseph A. Boone Pernille Ipsen Sidra Lawrence Beatrix McBride Mireille Miller-Young Bryan Pitts Helen Pringle Pete Sigal Zeb Tortorici Neil L. Whitehead
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