Unveiling Color-Blind Racism: Racial Violence, Identity, and Resistance in Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees

Ancy Liyana A, Anu Baisel
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Racism is pervasive in society; its roots have been deeply ingrained into individuals’ lives, hindering African Americans' ability to achieve stability and peace. It is established in favor of societal convictions that primarily benefit whites to maintain their superiority and dominance over Blacks. Naturally, white people are the foundation of racial supremacy, pretending to treat Blacks equally through practices such as color-blind racism yet limiting Blacks in different fields. African Americans continue to be victims of the dominant ideology of color-blind racism, which produces significant racial tension and conflict in American culture. Correspondingly, they face racial inequities in their daily lives. This study's primary goal is to examine how racial violence still exists in the form of color-blind racism in one of Kidd's most famous novels, The Secret Life of Bees, in which Lily, the white protagonist, is prejudiced against African Americans. Eventually, Lily realizes her ingrained white racial guilt and strives to change it once she embraces the Black community by valuing their identity. In addition, the study also examines how Lily recognizes society's color-blind racist approach, which attempts to instill racism in order to impact and constrain Blacks as an inferior race. Finally, the findings of this study provide a clear picture of the hegemonic ideology known as color-blind racism and how its ideals in practice affect the lives of Black people while favoring the prejudice and discrimination of white characters in the novel.
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揭开色盲种族主义的面纱:苏-蒙克-基德《蜜蜂的秘密生活》中的种族暴力、身份认同与反抗
种族主义在社会中无处不在;其根源已深深扎根于个人生活中,阻碍了非裔美国人实现稳定与和平的能力。它的建立主要是为了有利于白人的社会信念,以保持他们对黑人的优越感和统治地位。自然,白人是种族至上主义的基础,他们假装通过肤色盲目种族主义等做法平等对待黑人,但却在不同领域限制黑人。非裔美国人仍然是色盲种族主义主流意识形态的受害者,这种意识形态在美国文化中造成了严重的种族紧张和冲突。相应地,他们在日常生活中也面临着种族不平等。在基德最著名的小说之一《蜜蜂的秘密生活》中,白人主人公莉莉对非洲裔美国人抱有偏见。最终,莉莉意识到了自己根深蒂固的白人种族负罪感,并在接纳黑人社区、重视黑人身份后努力改变这种负罪感。此外,本研究还探讨了莉莉如何认识到社会的 "肤色盲 "种族主义做法,即试图灌输种族主义以影响和限制黑人,将其视为劣等种族。最后,本研究的结果清楚地描绘了被称为 "色盲种族主义 "的霸权意识形态,以及这种意识形态在实践中如何影响黑人的生活,同时又偏向于对小说中白人角色的偏见和歧视。
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