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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 ethnopornographythe eroticized observation of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic purposesis fundamental to the creation of race, colonialism, and archival and ethnographic knowledge.

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“Making powerful arguments and bold methodological claims, this ambitious collection confronts the genealogies of ethnopornographic circulations while offering exemplary readings of ethnopornographic objects and optics. A significant intervention in anthropology, history, postcolonial studies, feminist theory, critical theory, and beyond.” -- Antoinette Burton, author of * Africa in the Indian Imagination: Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation *
“In its ambitious analysis of ethnopornography's histories and circulations, this volume challenges readers to consider ethnopornography's centrality to forms of knowledge itself. This bold collection makes important contributions to fields across the humanities, including literary studies, history, black studies, ethnic studies, visual culture studies, gender studies, and anthropology. It also compels readers to think about the politics and ethics of our collective desires to see and to know and about how those desires have come to form the basis of disciplinary knowledge.” -- Jennifer C. Nash, author of * Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality *
"Brilliantly, the editors invite us to consider ethnography as a form of pornography invested with institutional power." -- A. Ponce de Leon * Choice *
"This fascinating and wide-ranging collection has the potential to influence the academic study of sexuality and push it toward a more courageous and self-reflexive future. Many of the scholars involved serve as models for this kind of work." -- Nicole von Germeten * Hispanic American Historical Review *
"The editors' ability to position this collection within broader discussions of gender and sexuality is a significant strength of this work. Although the editors and authors are discussing material that is rich in theory it is written in such a way that the content is accessible to a reader unfamiliar with the topic. . . . This work would be perfect for a graduate seminar because of its diverse narratives that focus on similar themes that would allow emerging scholars to self-reflect on their own research. The editors put together an engaging collection of essays that challenges its readers to grapple with the implications of their own scholarly gaze and interrogate the lasting impact of colonial narratives that has historical sexualized the other." -- Edith Ritt-Coulter * International Social Science Review *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Ethnopornography as Methodology and Critique / Pete Sigal, Zeb Tortorici, and Neil L. Whitehead 1
Part I. Visualizing Race
1. Exotic/Erotic/Ethnopornographic: Black Women, Desire, and Labor in the Photographic Archive / Mireille Miller-Young 41
2. "Hung, Hot, and Shameless in Bed": Blackness, Desire, and Politics in a Brazilian Gay Porn Magazine, 1997–2008 / Bryan Pitts 67
3. The Ghosts of Gaytanamo / Beatrix McBride 97
4. Under White Men's Eyes: Racialized Eroticism, Ethnographic Encounters, and the Maintenance of the Colonial Order / Sidra Lawrence 118
Part II. Ethnopornography as Colonial History
5. Franciscan Voyeurism in Sixteenth-Century New Spain / Pete Sigal 139
6. European Travelogues and Ottoman Sexuality: Sodomitical Crossings Abroad, 1550–1850 / Joseph Allen Boone 169
7. Sexualizing the Other: From Ethnopornography to Interracial Pornography in European Travel Writing about West African Women / Pernille Ipsen 205
8. "Men Like Us": The Invention of Ethnopornography / Helen Pringle 225
Conclusion: Ethnopornography Coda / Neil L. Whitehead 245
Contributors 253
Index 257

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 13/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9781478003847, 978-1478003847
      ISBN10: 1478003847

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      Book Synopsis
      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 ethnopornographythe eroticized observation of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic purposesis fundamental to the creation of race, colonialism, and archival and ethnographic knowledge.

      Trade Review
      “Making powerful arguments and bold methodological claims, this ambitious collection confronts the genealogies of ethnopornographic circulations while offering exemplary readings of ethnopornographic objects and optics. A significant intervention in anthropology, history, postcolonial studies, feminist theory, critical theory, and beyond.” -- Antoinette Burton, author of * Africa in the Indian Imagination: Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation *
      “In its ambitious analysis of ethnopornography's histories and circulations, this volume challenges readers to consider ethnopornography's centrality to forms of knowledge itself. This bold collection makes important contributions to fields across the humanities, including literary studies, history, black studies, ethnic studies, visual culture studies, gender studies, and anthropology. It also compels readers to think about the politics and ethics of our collective desires to see and to know and about how those desires have come to form the basis of disciplinary knowledge.” -- Jennifer C. Nash, author of * Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality *
      "Brilliantly, the editors invite us to consider ethnography as a form of pornography invested with institutional power." -- A. Ponce de Leon * Choice *
      "This fascinating and wide-ranging collection has the potential to influence the academic study of sexuality and push it toward a more courageous and self-reflexive future. Many of the scholars involved serve as models for this kind of work." -- Nicole von Germeten * Hispanic American Historical Review *
      "The editors' ability to position this collection within broader discussions of gender and sexuality is a significant strength of this work. Although the editors and authors are discussing material that is rich in theory it is written in such a way that the content is accessible to a reader unfamiliar with the topic. . . . This work would be perfect for a graduate seminar because of its diverse narratives that focus on similar themes that would allow emerging scholars to self-reflect on their own research. The editors put together an engaging collection of essays that challenges its readers to grapple with the implications of their own scholarly gaze and interrogate the lasting impact of colonial narratives that has historical sexualized the other." -- Edith Ritt-Coulter * International Social Science Review *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Introduction: Ethnopornography as Methodology and Critique / Pete Sigal, Zeb Tortorici, and Neil L. Whitehead 1
      Part I. Visualizing Race
      1. Exotic/Erotic/Ethnopornographic: Black Women, Desire, and Labor in the Photographic Archive / Mireille Miller-Young 41
      2. "Hung, Hot, and Shameless in Bed": Blackness, Desire, and Politics in a Brazilian Gay Porn Magazine, 1997–2008 / Bryan Pitts 67
      3. The Ghosts of Gaytanamo / Beatrix McBride 97
      4. Under White Men's Eyes: Racialized Eroticism, Ethnographic Encounters, and the Maintenance of the Colonial Order / Sidra Lawrence 118
      Part II. Ethnopornography as Colonial History
      5. Franciscan Voyeurism in Sixteenth-Century New Spain / Pete Sigal 139
      6. European Travelogues and Ottoman Sexuality: Sodomitical Crossings Abroad, 1550–1850 / Joseph Allen Boone 169
      7. Sexualizing the Other: From Ethnopornography to Interracial Pornography in European Travel Writing about West African Women / Pernille Ipsen 205
      8. "Men Like Us": The Invention of Ethnopornography / Helen Pringle 225
      Conclusion: Ethnopornography Coda / Neil L. Whitehead 245
      Contributors 253
      Index 257

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