Ethnic pornography

Ethnic pornography is a genre of pornography that focuses on performers of specific ethnic groups, or on the depiction of interracial sexual activity.[1][2] Ethnic pornography typically employs ethnic and racial stereotypes in its depiction of performers.[3]

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Ethnic stereotypes

Ethnic pornography frequently depicts characters based on ethnic and racial stereotypes. Members of each race are typically portrayed as having a high sex drive.

Asian men
There are Asian male porn stars in the UK, and the U.S. and Japan produces mass number of videos, and websites catering to this genre. Interracial porn featuring an Asian men and White women often falls under the category of AMWF for Asian Male White Female. White men with Asian women porn are found more commonly than Asian men with white women porn. A number of scholars have written specifically about this subject in regards to a larger history of Western emasculation—most notably University of California, Davis professor, Darrell Hamamoto.[3]
Asian women
Are viewed as sexually willing or submissive. Asian men are hardly portrayed in pairing with white women and not as common compared to white men with asian women porn. Asian women are mainly portrayed as the:Dragon Ladies",[4] as servile "Lotus Blossom Babies", "Innocent School Girls" in private school uniforms, "China dolls", "Geisha girls", war brides, or prostitutes.[5] Japanese media have also at times sensationalistically promoted the stereotype of Japanese women overseas as "yellow cabs".[6]
Black performers
Large penis size in Black men is consistently emphasized in pornography, often by exclusively casting actors with larger than average penises such as Lexington Steele, Kid Bengala, Jack Napier and Mandingo. Men are often treated to stereotypes of gang affiliation, working class labor, and are overrepresented in gang rape fetish films. Also, they are represented as overly aggressive and demanding, and are performing with white women. Similarly, black women are often portrayed with large breast and buttocks, or 'booty'. They normally play a submissive role while performing with a white male.
Latinos and Hispanics
Pornography tends to stereotype Hispanic women as feisty, "hot and spicy Latinas", sexy Señoritas, with a high sex drive and low impulse control. Many are portrayed as maids, illegal immigrants to the United States, or unfaithful wives.[4] Since Latinos and Hispanics can be of any race (many are white Hispanic Americans, Mestizos etc.), cultural characteristics are sometimes portrayed via iconic items like South and Central American national costumes, sombreros, maracas, or Mexican dresses.
White women
Frequently portrayed as lascivious and submissive. Eastern European women are predominantly portrayed as fantastically beautiful and sexy but cheap hussies. Their bodily depiction is usually very thin and curvy. Especially in Germany is the latest cultural development involved, since the Iron Curtain disappeared, and people were able to visit the cheap neighboring countries' prostitution.[5]
White men
Frequently viewed as the more desirable partners. Typically dominate towards other partners except black males in gay pornography. They are portrayed in varied ways compared to other races and women.[6]

Interracial pornography

The term 'interracial pornography' may theoretically pertain to visual pornography depicting sexual activity between performers of any different racial groups but 'interracial' or IR is usually referred as heterosexual acts between black and white performers.[7] Many of interracial pornographic films still include racial stereotypes, but the segregation of actors by race has diminished considerably.[8][9]

Controversy in the industry

Although films featuring white females with black males attracted public attention as early as Behind the Green Door,[10] the position of white actresses appearing in interracial pornography has caused constant controversy within the industry. In the past, some of American pornography's leading white actresses were allegedly warned to avoid African American males, both on-screen and in their personal lives. One rationale was the purportedly widespread belief that appearing in interracial pornography would ruin a white performer's career, although some observers have said that there is no evidence that this is true.[3] Adult Video News critic Sheldon Ranz wrote in 1997 that

we keep hearing a lot about 'the powers that be' that tell white women that it's not in their 'interest' to work with blacks. Is there any proof that Ginger [Lynn]'s scene with Tony El-Lay in Undressed Rehearsal hurt her career? Nina Hartley still gets lots of bookings in Southern strip clubs, especially Texas, even though she is an avowed interracialist.[11]

However, more recent pornographic film actresses like Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Serenity,[12] Taylor Rain,[13] and Carmella Bing[14] are noted to avoid black males.

Despite interracial pornographic films have increased in popularity, becoming one of the fastest-growing and biggest-selling genres,[15] Sophie Dee, a prominent figure of the genre, claimed in a 2010 interview that agents often pressure white female performers not to appear in interracial pornography, although they will be paid better than performing with non-black men and their careers will not be damaged in any way, pointing at positive examples of some Vivid Entertainment actresses.[16] Similarly, Sicilian American porn star Mariah Milano concluded that racism is still considerably rampant in the porn industry and it is often concealed by tongue-in-cheek arguments like female performers' personal preferences.[17]

Racial fetishism

In academic discourse, racial fetishism is a postcolonialist term found in the writings of authors such as Homi K. Bhabha, Anne McClintock and Kobena Mercer. The term combines elements of the Freudian psychoanalytic fetish and the Marxist commodity fetish, and is used in the context of British, Spanish and French colonialism and imperialism and their aftereffects. The term has as its origins Frantz Fanon's epidermal schema and Edward Said's Orientalism.[18][19][20][21]

Homi Bhabha defined the idea of a racial fetish in contrast to the idea of the Freudian sexual fetish which he describes a denial of difference, where the male sees the female as a castrated male, seeing missing parts rather than a different anatomy. Similar to Freud's idea of a fetish, Bhabha defines racial fetish to be a fixation on other races being not different, but lesser or "mutilated" versions of the white male.[18]

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