“白人和反种族主义之间的社会对立:白人反种族主义者如何以及为什么失去白人”

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Zeitschrift Fur Soziologie Pub Date : 2022-03-30 DOI:10.1515/zfsoz-2022-0005
M. Hughey, M. Schmitt
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摘要这篇文章描述了两个“失去白人”和无意中的种族“逝去”的案例。基于多年的民族志研究,我们讲述了两个白人的故事,他们主要是因为他们真正坚定地致力于种族正义行动主义,被其他人认为是或成为有色人种。这些活动人士并没有试图通过。相反,他们是“反向种族通行证”的表现,定义为“法律上承认为白人的人在社会舞台的任何方面都有效地扮演非白人的角色的任何情况”(Harper 1998:382)。这两个案例揭示了美国正在进行的、经过谈判的种族身份形成过程与反种族主义激进主义之间的关系。我们认为,白人和反种族主义陷入了一种矛盾的动态中:社会对反种族主义激进主义的强调使白人活动人士成为有色人种,而相反,对活动人士白人的强调使观察者怀疑他们对反种族主义主义的道德承诺和智力能力。这种动态表明,有必要研究支撑“种族”社会建构的象征性和话语性因素,这反过来又破坏了普通人和学术界对外表和种族化的关注。
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“The Social Antagonism between Whiteness and Antiracism: How and Why White Antiracists lose their Whiteness”
Abstract This article depicts two cases of “lost Whiteness” and unintentional racial “passing.” Based on years of ethnographic research, we present the story of two White people who – largely because of their truly-determined commitment to racial justice activism – were thought by others as being or becoming Persons of Color. These activists were not trying to pass. Rather, they are manifestations of a “reverse racial pass,” defined as “any instance in which a person legally recognized as white effectively functions as a non-white person in any quarter of the social arena” (Harper 1998: 382). These two cases illumine the relationships between the ongoing, negotiated process of racial identity formation and antiracist activism in the United States. We argue that Whiteness and antiracism are enmeshed in a paradoxical dynamic: Social emphases on antiracist activism enabled the reception of White activists as People of Color, while conversely, emphases on activists’ Whiteness enabled observers to doubt both their moral commitments and intellectual prowess toward antiracist activism. This dynamic gestures toward the necessity to examine the symbolic and discursive factors undergirding the social construction of “race”, which in turn destabilizes both layperson and scholarly focus on physical appearance and racialization.
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