Multiracial identity and social support: Navigating the monoracial paradigm of race

Megan E. Cardwell
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Following a racialized encounter, especially one that is racist or discriminatory, individuals often turn to those in their racial ingroup for social support. However, ingroup racial membership lines may be blurred for those with one Black parent and one White parent. The purpose of this study is to examine Black-White multiracial individuals’ experiences navigating the monoracial paradigm of race when seeking racialized support. Guided by Critical Multiracial Theory, I take a self-reflexive Interpretative Phenomenology Approach to explore the racialized support-seeking experiences of 15 Black-White biracial adults in the U.S. Results reveal a unique support seeking process that is influenced by the monoracial paradigm of race. Implications and opportunities for future research are discussed.
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多种族身份和社会支持:驾驭单一种族范式
在遭遇种族事件,尤其是种族主义或歧视性事件后,个人往往会向其种族内群体寻求社会支持。然而,对于那些父母一方为黑人、一方为白人的人来说,内群体种族成员的界限可能会变得模糊。本研究旨在考察黑人-白人多种族个体在寻求种族化支持时在单一种族范式中的经历。在批判性多种族理论的指导下,我采用自我反思的解释现象学方法,探索了美国 15 名黑人-白人双种族成年人寻求种族化支持的经历。结果显示,他们寻求支持的过程是独特的,受到了单一种族范式的影响。本文讨论了未来研究的意义和机会。
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