Why Color Matters

10 April 06 in Commentary

Bacchus asks why color matters.

I guess I’m still old-fashioned enough to dream of a world where a pretty naked woman is judged not by the color of her skin, but by the contents of her birthday suit.

It’s certainly a fine sentiment—as nice as dreaming of a world where a young woman can walk down the street in a skimpy top without being harassed. Unfortunately we have a long way to go. Here’s why color matters:

  • Because mainstream pornography and erotica are overwhelmingly white. Go ahead—tour the top babelogs, the top erotic photography sites and the top alternative porn sites. The mainstream has a beauty standard—a default setting if you will—and it is most certainly not colorblind.
  • Because where non-white models do appear they are regularly stereotyped. Ethnic models are commonly presented as fetish objects: the “hot-blooded” Latin, the “submissive” Asian, the “ghetto” African-American and so on. A whole segment of the industry exists specifically to promote these kinds of stereotypes. This won’t change until we change the way people look at race and sexuality.
  • Because even now, in 2006, crossing color lines is a big deal. I’ve covered the porn industry’s problem with race. Given the rampant discrimination within the industry it’s no surprise the end product reflects and reinforces the worst stereotypes. Simply ignoring race won’t make the problem go away.
  • Because challenging porn’s portrayal of racial and ethnic groups is no different than challenging porn’s portrayal of women. The quality smut out there today owes its existence to people who critiqued the way women are portrayed (and treated) in the Valley. It’s about time someone looked at race and porn with an equally critical eye.

To me, denying difference altogether is just as dangerous as fetishizing it. If you never look at race you end up sweeping a lot of problems under the proverbial rug. Color-blindness (like gender-blindness) is a luxury of privilege.

Bacchus argues that beauty is beauty, and I agree. Beauty is what you’ll find here, minus the stereotypes, the racial-fetishes and the monotone color scheme you’ll find in most other places.

And if I can make someone think twice before picking up a copy of “Me Luv U Long Time” or “Phat Booty Hoes” then I’ve done my job.

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Why ethnorotica?

16 February 06 in Commentary

In a nation that thinks The Olive Garden (or the local Chef Wu’s) is exotic cuisine, it’s not surprising that adult entertainment involving non-white performers is marketed as “fetish” to the basest consumer. While I enjoy some categories of ethnic erotica the titles are so often cringeworthy that I have to take a pass on principle.

Exhibit A. I’d wager that Asian women the world over wish Full Metal Jacket had never been made. The throwaway lines “Me so horny” and “Me love you long time” have been fodder for jokes and pop songs since the movie was released almost 20 years ago. I have to hand it to them though: the geniuses of the porn marketing world do get right down to the point.

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