Re: _History of Sexuality_ Vol. 1-3 & Racism

sounds interesting. have you checked out robyn wiegman's book, _american
anatomies_? she deals with many of the issues you bring up. i'd welcome a
discussion looking at the intersections between race and sex...how do you
suggest we begin?--jane

On Wed, 24 Jul 1996, chloe sekouri wrote:

> So-- anybody want to talk about what can be said of reprentations of "race"
> in sexually explicit materials (i.e. "pornography", "erotica", whatever you
> want to call it) in light of Foucault's insights in the introduction ("We
> Other Victorians") of _The History of Sexuality, Vol I_? I'm thinking here
> not just of porn, but also 20th century eugenics tracts, the Scottsboro
> trial ( a trial in which several African-American men were accused of raping
> (1 or 2, I'm not sure) white women, and the mainstream American film _The
> Bodyguard_. I realize that this is a *huge* question, but maybe that's a
> good thing. Someone want to narrow it down? Suggest related topics? Etc etc?
> What about a genreal discusssion of the absence of "race" (whatever that is)
> in the writings of Foucault and other French (read: former colonial power)
> theorists? Someone? Anyone?
>
> Yours in hope tinged with desperation,
>
> chloe
>
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> "The women who hate me cut me
> as men can't Men don't count.
> I can handle men. Never expected better
> of any man anyway.
> But the women,
> shallow-cheeked young girls the world was made for
> safe little girls who think nothing of bravado
> who never got over by playing it tough" Dorothy Allison
>
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