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White guilt: Race, gender, sexuality and emergent racisms in the contemporary United States.

机译:白色罪恶感:当代美国的种族,性别,性和新兴种族主义。

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White guilt is a culturally and historically contingent emotion rooted in White people's recognition of unearned privileges and collective and/or individual roles in the perpetuation of racism. Situated within the context of neoliberal multiculturalism, this interdisciplinary dissertation investigates contemporary manifestations of White guilt in popular discourse and the lived experiences of young White adults in the United States. As a form of identity-based affect, White guilt may aid in the development of antiracist White people; however, because White guilt retains a focus on the White subject, it may offer limited potential to transform social relationships and systems of inequity. Three interrelated studies compose the methodological work of this project and undertake the task of empirically grounding White guilt so that we may better understand its forms, limits and consequences.;The first study interrogates journalists' coverage of three moments of controversy in the early 21st century: Anderson Cooper's "emotional" reporting during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Don Imus-Rutgers University basketball scandal and Isaiah Washington's firing from Grey's Anatomy after allegedly calling a co-star a "faggot." Reporting on these episodes illustrates how multiculturalism manages and defers racial guilt and shame while simultaneously eliding the intersections of identity that structure experience. The second study is the creation and initial validation of a survey-based measure of White guilt (the Test of White Guilt and Shame or "TOWGAS"), which attempts to reconcile several limitations of extant research on racial affect -- namely, the persistent conflation of guilt and shame. The third study centralizes the intersectionality of White people's experiences through in-depth interviews with 10 White college students. A modified grounded theory approach is used to explore how gender, sexuality and race together influence how these White people (a) perceive Imus, Washington and Cooper and (b) conceptualize their own Whiteness and the feelings associated with racism and inequality. Finally, the concept of "emergent racisms" is posited as a critical, working framework with which to investigate White racial affect. This theoretical approach emphasizes the complex interactions between identity, affect, attitudes and context (i.e., situation) that co-constitute the phenomenology of White guilt and shame.
机译:白人内lt感是一种文化和历史上偶然产生的情感,其根源在于白人对种族主义永存的无用特权以及集体和/或个人作用的认识。在新自由主义多元文化主义的语境下,这一跨学科的论文调查了流行话语中白人内的当代表现以及美国年轻白人的生活经历。作为一种基于身份的情感,白人的内感可能有助于发展反种族主义的白人。但是,由于白人的内s感仍然集中于白人,因此改变社会关系和不平等制度的潜力有限。三个相互关联的研究组成了该项目的方法论工作,并承担了以经验为基础的怀特内感的任务,以便我们可以更好地理解怀特内的形式,局限性和后果。第一项研究询问了记者在21世纪初对三个争议时刻的报道。 :安德森·库珀(Anderson Cooper)在卡特里娜飓风,唐·伊莫斯·罗格斯大学篮球丑闻以及以赛亚·华盛顿(Isaiah Washington)被称是联合影星后,从格雷的解剖学中解雇后的“情感”报道。这些事件的报道说明了多元文化主义如何管理和抵制种族罪恶感和耻辱感,同时消除构成体验的身份的交集。第二项研究是基于调查的白人罪恶感(“白人罪恶感和羞耻测试”或“ TOWGAS”)的创建和初步验证,该措施试图调和现有的种族影响研究的若干局限性,即持久性内和羞耻交织在一起。第三项研究通过与10名白人大学生的深入访谈,集中了白人经验的交叉性。一种经过修改的扎根理论方法用于探索性别,性和种族如何共同影响这些白人(a)感知伊莫斯,华盛顿和库珀,以及(b)概念化他们自己的白人以及与种族主义和不平等有关的感受。最后,“紧急种族主义”的概念被认为是研究白人种族影响的重要工作框架。这种理论方法强调了身份,情感,态度和背景(即情境)之间的复杂相互作用,共同构成了白罪和羞愧的现象学。

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  • 作者

    Grzanka, Patrick Ryan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Black Studies.;American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 406 p.
  • 总页数 406
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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