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1. Introduction
1.1. An 'outrageous humiliation and rape of a highly cultivated white race by a still half barbaric coloured'. Mapping the 'Black Shame' Campaign
1.2 A 'propaganda campaign of enormous dimensions' The 'Black Horror' in scholarly debates
1.3 A treachery of the 'women's world', 'the People' and 'Race'; The 'Black Shame' discourse as a conglomerate of racist discrimination
2 Women's bodies, alien bodies and the racial body of the German Volk; The rhetoric structure of the 'Black Shame' Stereotype
2.1 A 'violation of the rules of European civilisation'; The 'Black Horror' as international campaign
2.2 Spreading the 'völkish spark' of German solidarity; The national dividend of the 'Black Horror'
3. Race, Gender, Nation, Class; The social construction of the 'Black Shame'
3.1 'Black Shame' and 'White Woman'; Women's bodies as medium of racist discrimination
3.2 The 'Black Shame' as the decline of the occident. The fiction of a threatened white race
3.3 France's attack on the cultured Nations; The continuation of War with racist means
3.4 For the sake of the Fatherland The reconciliation of class society in the community of the people
4. Conclusions. .

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