艾莉森·戴维斯:社会正义的社会科学家

David A. Varel
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摘要:艾莉森·戴维斯(Allison Davis, 1902-1983)是他那一代杰出的非裔美国知识分子之一。戴维斯继承了一个以种族为主导的世界,却有幸进入了美国最顶尖的大学,他将自己的一生献给了社会科学。作为人类学家、社会学家、心理学家、精神分析学家和教育家,戴维斯一生都在一个由白人男性主导的学院里与种族和阶级不平等作斗争。他个人打破了障碍,成为第一位在以白人为主的大学获得终身教职的非洲裔美国人,他的研究也同样具有开创性。它推动了多个学科的理论边界,并影响了政策制定者和活动家。通过《南方腹地》(1941年)、《受奴役的孩子》(1940年)、《社会阶级对教育的影响》(1948年)等作品以及许多其他出版物,戴维斯对美国知识分子生活产生了重大影响,这种影响一直持续到今天。这篇文章解释了戴维斯的贡献,同时也批判性地评估了他的作品的局限性,包括他所代表的自上而下的社会变革模型,以及女性和性别的边缘化。
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Allison Davis: Social Scientist for Social Justice
ABSTRACT:Allison Davis (1902–1983) was one of the premier African American intellectuals of his generation. Having inherited a world dominated by the color line yet privileged enough to attend the most elite universities in the United States, Davis dedicated his life to social science. At turns an anthropologist, sociologist, psychologist, psychoanalyst, and educationalist, Davis spent his career com-batting race and class inequalities within an academy dominated by White men. He personally broke barriers by becoming the first African American to earn tenure at a predominantly White university, and his research was no less path breaking. It pushed the theoretical boundaries of multiples disciplines and influenced policymakers and activists alike. Through works such as Deep South (1941), Children of Bondage (1940), the Social-Class Influences upon Education (1948), and many other publications, Davis had a significant impact on American intellectual life—one that endures to this day. This essay explains Davis's contributions while also critically assessing the limitations of his body of work, including the top-down model of social change he represented and the marginalization of women and gender.
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