As presented, “A Negro Is Raping Me” complicates our understanding of female masochism as described in “A Child Is Being Beaten.” The beloved father is no longer the locus of agency and desire; narratively, he has been replaced by the Negro. What does the white woman’s submission mean in this context? It is difficult to see this substitution of Negro for father as neutral. Though it is tempting to read it as a way to recuperate black agency, the narrative elides this possibility by reducing Fanon’s narrator to an always-willing, always-desiring, always-sexual body. In this situation, the Negro is equated with his penis, which looms larger than life in the racist imaginary. Fanon argues that this conflation of the black man with his penis is one of the main qualities of Negrophobia, which manifests as sexual panic that takes the form of fear and desire. The myth of the large black penis only serves to emasculate the black man.55
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