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Race, ethnicity, and sexuality: intimate intersections, forbidden frontiers
Nagel, Joane.
Year: 2003.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
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Frontmatter
ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION SEX MATTERS Racing Sex and Sexing Race
ONE ETHNOSEXUAL FRONTIERS Cruising and Crossing Intimate Intersections
TWO CONSTRUCTING ETHNICITY & SEXUALITY Building Boundaries and Identities
THREE SEX AND CONQUEST Domination and Desire on Ethnosexual Frontiers
FOUR SEX AND RACE The Color of Sex in America
FIVE SEX AND NATIONALISM Sexually Imagined Communities
SIX SEX AND WAR Fighting Men, Comfort Women, and the Military-Sexual Complex
SEVEN SEX AND TOURISM Travel and Romance in Ethnosexual Destinations
EIGHT SEX AND GLOBALIZATION The Global Economy of Desire
CONCLUSION SEX-BAITING AND RACE-BAITING The Politics of Ethnosexuality
REFERENCES
INDEX
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Title: Race, ethnicity, and sexuality : intimate intersections, forbidden frontiers Joane Nagel.
Author: Nagel, Joane
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Race, ethnicity, and sexuality : intimate intersections, forbidden frontiers Joane Nagel
Nagel, Joane
New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03513
Subject Headings: • Sex
• Race
• Ethnicity
• Nationalism
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