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--the eroticized observation of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic purposes--is fundamental to the creation of race, colonialism, and archival and ethnographic knowledge.
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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 ethnopornography--the eroticized observation of the Other for supposedly scientific or academic purposes--is fundamental to the creation of race, colonialism, and archival and ethnographic knowledge.
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