自我客观化和性别化种族微词对黑人女性身体鉴赏的作用

Chelsie E. Dunn, Alison J. Patev, Bianca D. Owens, Calvin J. Hall, Ashlynn D. Bell, Kristina B. Hood
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黑人女性微妙的性物化和非人化现象在西方社会由来已久。然而,很少有学者探讨过性客体化的性别化种族微冒犯(GRM)事件是如何减损黑人女性积极的身体形象态度的。因此,本研究调查了性客体化 GRM 对自我客体化和黑人女性身体欣赏之间关联的调节作用。参与者(N = 215)完成了对性客体化 GRM 事件的压力评估和频率、自我客体化信念和身体鉴赏力的测量。调节适度分析表明该假设得到了支持,当参与自我物化和压力评估(性物化GRM事件较少)较高时,黑人女性的身体鉴赏能力较低。研究结果强调了在探讨黑人女性积极的身体形象态度时考虑环境因素(如性物化 GRM)的重要性。
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Role of Self-Objectification & Gendered Racial Microaggressions on Black Women’s Body Appreciation
The subtle sexual objectification and dehumanization of Black women have a long history throughout Western society. However, few scholars have explored how sexually objectifying gendered racial microaggressions (GRM) events detract from Black women’s positive body image attitudes. Accordingly, this study investigated the moderating role of sexually objectifying GRM on the association between self-objectification and Black women’s body appreciation. Participants (N = 215) completed measures assessing the stress appraisal and frequency of sexually objectifying GRM events, self-objectification beliefs, and body appreciation. Moderated moderation analysis revealed support for the hypothesis, with Black women reporting lower body appreciation when engagement in self-objectification and stress appraisal (of fewer sexually objectifying GRM events) were high. The findings highlight the importance of considering contextual factors, such as sexually objectifying GRM, when exploring Black women’s positive body image attitudes.
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