The Wakanda effect: A protective factor to navigate racialized environments

Cassandra L. McKay-Jackson, G. Grumbach, Linda D. Campos-Moreira
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ABSTRACT In 2018 the Afrofuturistic film, Black Panther, exposed a hunger for the portrayal of Black people in a positive light. Utilizing critical race theory, the authors conducted a mixed-methods study to explore viewers’ experiences with racial microaggressions, their means of coping with racial battle fatigue, and how the film impacted them. Viewers described the film as empowering, which elicited critical consciousness, and expressed an appreciation for the counter-narrative, introducing a “Wakanda effect.” Further, social validation and connection, centering, and counter-narratives were key strategies in resisting racial microaggressions. The authors provide a figure that describes the Wakanda effect and end with a discussion of resilience in addressing racial battle fatigue.
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瓦坎达效应:驾驭种族化环境的保护因素
2018年,非洲未来主义电影《黑豹》(Black Panther)展现了人们对黑人正面形象的渴望。利用批判种族理论,作者进行了一项混合方法的研究,以探索观众对种族微侵犯的体验,他们应对种族战斗疲劳的方法,以及这部电影对他们的影响。观众们评价这部电影是“赋予力量”,引发了批判意识,并对反叙事表示赞赏,引入了“瓦坎达效应”。此外,社会认同和联系、集中和反叙事是抵抗种族微侵犯的关键策略。作者提供了一个描述瓦坎达效应的数字,并以解决种族斗争疲劳的弹性讨论结束。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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