whitesploitation

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

white +‎ -sploitation

Noun[edit]

whitesploitation (uncountable)

  1. (film) A type of film that portrays white people in a stereotypical manner, intended to appeal to lurid or lowbrow tastes.
    • 1998, Newsweek, volume 132, page 88:
      While the Pam Grier Collection has "Foxy Brown," "Coffy," and "Friday Foster," The Elvis Gift Set (Paramount, $59.80) offers five classic whitesploitation flicks: "Fun in Acapulco," "G. I. Blues," "Paradise, Hawaiian Style," "Blue Hawaii" and "King Creole."
    • 2003, Joe Bobb Briggs, Profoundly Disturbing: Shocking Movies that Changed History!, Universe, →ISBN, page 125:
      You had whitesploitation films, too: Chained Heat, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and all that junk.
    • 2012, Tim Kreider, We Learn Nothing: Essays and Cartoons, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 107:
      What Ken never understood was that the only thing Harold and I really excelled at was fucking around—coming up with idiotic ideas and filthy daydreams, projects like the pornographic version of The Cat in the Hat, the whitesploitation film Kung-Fu Honky, []

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