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摘要
自奴隶制以来,种族主义和歧视一直影响着黑人的社会结果,尽管已经做出了努力并制定了法律来减轻这些不利因素。尼科尔-汉纳-琼斯(Nikole Hannah-Jones)和《纽约时报》共同发起的一个当代项目呼吁重新审视奴隶制遗留下来的问题。随着对奴隶制后果的重新审视,视角也得到了拓宽,从而对种族主义做出了更有力的解释。社会问题具有历史根源,因此需要采用多层次的方法来描绘和研究现象的最终影响。在本文中,作者利用贝克特和洛克曼的 DNA 类比(2016 年),融合生物学、历史学和社会学,对奴隶制以来出现的种族主义理论进行了批判性概述,并详细阐述了当代种族主义现象。通过利用熟悉的事物将过去的种族主义时代联系起来,种族问题的讨论有可能超越种族主义是社会中永恒实体的挫败感。
Genetic Anti-Blackness: Exploring the Use of Analogies in Understanding Contemporary Racism
Since slavery, racism and discrimination have continued to impact the social outcomes of Blacks despite efforts and laws put into place to alleviate the disadvantages. A contemporary project developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones and the New York Times called for the re-examination of the legacy of slavery. With re-examining the consequence of slavery, the lens has been widened, resulting in a more robust interpretation of racism. Social issues have historic roots and thus require a multilayered approach to map out and examine the culminated effects of phenomenon. In this paper, the author uses Beckert and Rockman’s DNA analogy (2016) to merge biology, history, and sociology to provide a critical overview of theories of racism that have emerged since slavery, and to detail the phenomenon of contemporary racism. By connecting past eras of racism using something familiar, racial discourse can potentially move beyond the frustration of racism being a permanent entity in society.