Ethnopornography Sexuality, Colonialism, and Anthropological/Archival Knowledge
Ethnopornography collects essays that both develop and critique the concept that gives the book its name. Ethnopornography, a term first coined by British anthropologist Walter Roth in the late nineteenth century, refers to the often eroticized observation-for supposedly scientific or academic purpo...
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2020
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