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Fractured ethnic identity: Explaining a lack of political efficacy among Mexican Americans in California.

机译:种族认同破裂:解释了加利福尼亚州墨西哥裔美国人缺乏政治效力。

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This dissertation specifies the way in which ethnic identity among Mexican Americans is created and re-created in response to perceived political, economic, and group threat. My research stands at the intersection of race and ethnic relations and ethnic identity. I postulate that racial and ethnic identity is a construct of societal and political influences, manifested in both individuals and groups. I utilized ethnographic research to elucidate my claim that Mexican ethnic identity is fluid, situational, and above all, employed with agency as well as ascribed by society. Interviews reveal that Mexican Americans are confronted by an identity interplay between nationalism and ethnicity when voting and discussing political issues. As evidenced by the voting results of California's Proposition 187, Proposition 209, and Proposition 227, the political opinions of Mexican Americans and Mexicans are directly influenced by their choice of identity expression. Tracing voting patterns and opinions of the study's participants offers a comprehensive understanding of the creation and re-creation of Mexican American identity and the political efficacy derived from ethnic identification. Moreover, the analyses reveal the possibility of ethnic identity choices evolving over time. The participants' decision to choose an ethnic identity is influenced by a multitude of separate political and societal pressures. Prevalent ethnic identity theories do not explicate the respondents' manipulation of ethnic identity. The paucity of theoretical explanations highlights the need to set Latinos apart as a research group, disjoined from Afro-Americans, European Americans, or Asian Americans. The dissertation offers strong empirical and theoretical contributions to the fields of sociology and Latino studies.
机译:这篇论文详细说明了墨西哥裔美国人在种族身份认同方面的建立和重建方式,以应对人们认为的政治,经济和群体威胁。我的研究站在种族与种族关系和种族认同的交叉点。我假设种族和族裔身份是社会和政治影响力的建构,在个人和群体中都表现出来。我利用人种学研究来阐明我的主张,即墨西哥种族身份具有流动性,处境,尤其是受代理机构使用以及社会所赋予的身份。访谈显示,在投票和讨论政治问题时,墨西哥裔美国人面临着民族主义与种族之间身份认同的相互作用。加利福尼亚州第187号提案,第209号提案和第227号提案的投票结果证明,墨西哥裔美国人和墨西哥人的政治见解直接受到其身份表达方式的选择的影响。追踪研究参与者的投票方式和意见,可以全面理解墨西哥裔美国人身份的创造和创造,以及从种族认同中获得的政治效力。此外,分析揭示了种族身份选择随时间演变的可能性。参与者选择种族身份的决定受到众多单独的政治和社会压力的影响。普遍的种族认同理论并未阐明受访者对种族认同的操纵。缺乏理论解释,突出表明有必要将拉美裔作为一个研究小组与其他非裔美国人,欧洲裔美国人或亚裔美国人分开。论文为社会学和拉美裔研究领域提供了强大的经验和理论贡献。

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  • 作者

    Basler, Carleen Rochelle.;

  • 作者单位

    Yale University.;

  • 授予单位 Yale University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 122 p.
  • 总页数 122
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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