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(Re)Remembering Race (重新)记忆比赛
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0005
N. Carter
Using interviews, this chapter highlights the ways in which blacks talk about immigration. In particular, the chapter seeks to uncover how blacks use their group’s past racial experiences (e.g., Jim Crow) to understand their present circumstances. Interviews conducted by the author reveal that respondents see their blackness as being devalued in American society. Their racial history aids in their assessment of their comparative racial progress. Through the particularities of their group’s history, they are able to understand how racial hierarchy positions their group relative to whites, and how the presence of immigrants highlights their disparate states in society. However, respondents in these interviews harbor no major hostilities toward immigrants. Rather, they are discomfited by the ways they perceive whites as exploiting immigrants in an effort to enforce the subordinate status on their group.
本章通过访谈,突出了黑人谈论移民的方式。特别是,这一章试图揭示黑人如何利用他们群体过去的种族经历(例如,吉姆·克劳)来理解他们现在的处境。作者通过访谈发现,受访者认为自己的黑人身份在美国社会被贬低了。他们的种族历史有助于他们评估他们的比较种族进步。通过他们群体历史的特殊性,他们能够理解种族等级制度如何使他们的群体相对于白人定位,以及移民的存在如何突出了他们在社会中的不同状态。然而,在这些访谈中,受访者对移民没有重大敌意。相反,他们感到不安的是,他们认为白人在剥削移民,试图在他们的群体中强加从属地位。
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Citizens First? 公民吗?
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0003
N. Carter
This chapter explicates the author’s theory of conflicted nativism. This theory argues that blacks use their identity as Americans to claim privilege in American society. Yet, this identity is only superficially related to nativist attitudes and is not accompanied by restrictionist impulses. Using immigration as a lens, blacks have been able to identify the perniciousness of white supremacy that treated them as strangers in their own land. Rather than being threatened by immigrants per se, blacks understand white racism as the real threat to their upward mobility and therefore do not organize around immigration restriction. Furthermore, they are resistant to other race-coded messages.
本章阐述了作者的冲突本土主义理论。这一理论认为黑人利用他们作为美国人的身份来要求在美国社会中的特权。然而,这种认同只是表面上与本土主义态度有关,并不伴随着限制主义的冲动。以移民为视角,黑人已经能够识别白人至上主义的危害,白人至上主义在自己的土地上将他们视为陌生人。黑人并没有受到移民本身的威胁,而是把白人种族主义理解为对他们向上流动的真正威胁,因此不会围绕移民限制组织起来。此外,他们抵制其他种族编码的信息。
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Conflicted Nativism 矛盾的先天论
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0006
N. Carter
This chapter tests a number of the propositions of the book empirically, using an original survey. The data demonstrate blacks have some superficially nativist attitudes, particularly those blacks who see themselves as prototypical Americans. These nativist attitudes are attenuated, however, by increasing levels of national pride. Moreover, blacks express a feeling of closeness with immigrants, particularly continental Africans, than native-born whites. At the same time, blacks support the idea of more border security but, in the main, have not even participated in the most minimal of political acts either in support of or against any immigration policy. This suggests immigration is not a salient issue for blacks, and to the extent they care about immigration, they are not willing to put any of their political energies toward the issue.
本章使用原始调查对书中的一些命题进行了实证检验。数据表明,黑人有一些表面上的本土主义态度,尤其是那些认为自己是典型美国人的黑人。然而,随着民族自豪感的增强,这些本土主义的态度逐渐减弱。此外,与本土出生的白人相比,黑人对移民,尤其是非洲大陆移民表现出更亲近的感觉。与此同时,黑人支持加强边境安全的想法,但总的来说,他们甚至没有参与支持或反对任何移民政策的最起码的政治行动。这表明移民对黑人来说不是一个突出的问题,而且就他们关心移民的程度而言,他们不愿意在这个问题上投入任何政治精力。
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Emigrants, Immigrants, and Refugees 移民、移民和难民
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0004
N. Carter
This chapter presents a historical view of black opinion on immigration. In particular, it looks at the colonization movement of the nineteenth century and the ways in which blacks employed the concept of immigration as a way to escape racial oppression. In fact, blacks applied the term immigrant to their community and seriously considered leaving the United States, with some relocating to Canada and Liberia, for example. The goal of this chapter is to demonstrate blacks’ long-term engagement with the issue of immigration as part of their political tradition. Using primary documents, the chapter helps to demonstrate the depth and range of ways in which blacks have viewed immigration over time.
这一章从历史的角度阐述了黑人对移民的看法。特别是,它着眼于19世纪的殖民运动,以及黑人如何利用移民的概念作为逃避种族压迫的一种方式。事实上,黑人将移民一词用于他们的社区,并认真考虑离开美国,例如,一些人移居加拿大和利比里亚。这一章的目的是展示黑人长期参与移民问题作为其政治传统的一部分。本章使用原始文件,有助于展示黑人看待移民的深度和广度。
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Beyond Immigration 除了移民
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0007
N. Carter
As the concluding chapter of the work, this chapter revisits the central thesis of the book, which is the import of the context and constraints of white supremacy on black public opinion formation. Using immigration as a lens to better understand black opinion, the book argues that white supremacy is at the core of black public opinion formation; in this way, it is not an individual story about immigrants or immigration policy. My theory of conflicted nativism helps the reader to understand how and why blacks hold seemingly divergent opinions on the issue of immigration. I am able to show, however, that these opinions are not in conflict. Rather, blacks have distinct considerations as Americans that come from their unique position in the American racial hierarchy and the ways in which white supremacy structures how they navigate an array of political issues. The chapter concludes with a brief examination of border separations, which has animated much of the recent conversation in this policy arena.
作为本书的最后一章,本章回顾了本书的中心论点,即白人至上主义对黑人舆论形成的背景和制约的重要性。这本书以移民为视角,更好地理解黑人舆论,认为白人至上是黑人舆论形成的核心;这样一来,这就不是一个关于移民或移民政策的个人故事。我的矛盾本土主义理论有助于读者理解黑人如何以及为什么在移民问题上持有看似不同的观点。然而,我可以证明,这些观点并不冲突。相反,作为美国人,黑人有着独特的考虑,这源于他们在美国种族等级制度中的独特地位,以及白人至上主义对他们处理一系列政治问题的方式的影响。这一章最后简要地考察了边境分离问题,这一问题引发了最近在这一政策领域的许多讨论。
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Lies, Fairytales, and Fallacies 谎言、童话和谬论
Pub Date : 2019-11-14 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190053550.003.0002
N. Carter
This chapter introduces the key ideas animating the text. The twin issues of race and nationhood remain a significant part of the conversation regarding black political incorporation and are rendered most visible in the domain of immigration. Blacks have a different perspective of America that is grounded in their peculiar history and experiences with the country and its institutions. The chapter begins by putting forward the major theoretical underpinnings of existing works in black public opinion. In particular, it focuses on the work on interminority relations and lays out the critical interventions of this text. Chapter outlines and a roadmap to the rest of the text are provided.
本章介绍了使本文生动活泼的主要思想。种族和国家的双重问题仍然是关于黑人政治结合的谈话的重要组成部分,在移民领域表现得最为明显。黑人对美国有着不同的看法,这是基于他们与这个国家及其制度的特殊历史和经历。这一章首先提出了黑人公众舆论研究的主要理论基础。特别是,它侧重于少数民族间关系方面的工作,并列出了本文的关键干预措施。提供了章节大纲和正文其余部分的路线图。
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