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2 Anaconda East
Fetishes, Phallacies, Chimbo Chauvinism, and the Displaced Discourse of Black Male Sexuality in Japan
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John G. Russell
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword x
- Preface xxvi
- Acknowledgements xxxiv
- Introduction xxxviii
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I Erotic Racism, Tropes, and Interracial Sex
- 1 Can the Black Man Be Nude in a Culture That Imagines Him as Naked? 1
- 2 Anaconda East 59
- 3 White Femininity, Black Masculinity, Sex/Romance Tourism, and the Politics of Feminist Theory 105
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II What Does a Black Man Want?
- 4 Beyond the Exotic and the Grotesque 143
- 5 A Krip-Hop Theory of Disabled Black Men 177
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III National Culture, Transqueering Black Masculinities, and Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity
- 6 Carrying Corporeal Narratives 235
- 7 A Quare Eye to Slavery 265
- 8 “7 Eleven” 285
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IV The Other Other and the Black Man
- 9 Sila ay Malaki 319
- 10 A Fanonist Reading of Anti-Black Sexual Racism in the Indian Imaginary 357
- Contributors 409
- Index 413
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Foreword x
- Preface xxvi
- Acknowledgements xxxiv
- Introduction xxxviii
-
I Erotic Racism, Tropes, and Interracial Sex
- 1 Can the Black Man Be Nude in a Culture That Imagines Him as Naked? 1
- 2 Anaconda East 59
- 3 White Femininity, Black Masculinity, Sex/Romance Tourism, and the Politics of Feminist Theory 105
-
II What Does a Black Man Want?
- 4 Beyond the Exotic and the Grotesque 143
- 5 A Krip-Hop Theory of Disabled Black Men 177
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III National Culture, Transqueering Black Masculinities, and Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity
- 6 Carrying Corporeal Narratives 235
- 7 A Quare Eye to Slavery 265
- 8 “7 Eleven” 285
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IV The Other Other and the Black Man
- 9 Sila ay Malaki 319
- 10 A Fanonist Reading of Anti-Black Sexual Racism in the Indian Imaginary 357
- Contributors 409
- Index 413