miscegenist

miscegenist

(mɪˈsɛdʒɪˌnɪst)
n
another word for miscegenator
adj
advocating miscegenationof or relating to miscegenation
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In crude terms, the juxtaposition of black and white races in unexpected and previously sacrosanct collaborations triggers the play of miscegenist fears.
The black woman's association with food provokes white fear of miscegenist communion--the fear of the black maternal body as a sacrament she drunk as a babe, an irrational and paradoxical fear mirrored in the scenes of Northern meals where white women refuse to eat with Linda.
Shuffling an international alphabet of critics, from Althusser to (Slavoj) Zizek, Lott is almost as polymorphously perverse and miscegenist as minstrelsy itself.
Shuffling an international alphabet of cxritics, from Althusser to (Slavoj) Zizek, Lott is almost as polymorphously perverse and miscegenist as minstrelsy itself.