亚裔美国人与多种族政治:种族三角理论的贡献与局限

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politics Groups and Identities Pub Date : 2021-09-27 DOI:10.1080/21565503.2021.1982736
Calvin Cheung-Miaw
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本文将克莱尔·金(Claire Jean Kim)的种族三角理论置于20世纪90年代末和21世纪初金的其他著作的背景下。我不是把金的理论作为关系种族化的分析框架来分析,而是把它作为思考多种族团结基础的指南。我认为,种族三角理论的力量在于,它证明了种族群体之间的长期利益联盟是如何从不同的种族立场中产生的。然而,我也认为,金的理论在假设种族化是群体利益的最重要决定因素方面是有限的。通过对1994年美籍华人家长对旧金山联合学区(San Francisco Unified School District)的诉讼(Ho v. SFUSD)的重新审视,我建议比较种族学者应该考虑种族和民族群体内部的阶级和其他权力关系,这些关系产生了不同的利益,而这些利益在种族化和重新表述的种族政治框架中是无法解释的。
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Asian Americans and multiracial politics: the contribution and limits of racial triangulation theory
ABSTRACT This article places Claire Jean Kim’s racial triangulation theory in the context of Kim’s other writings from the late 1990s and early 2000s. I analyze Kim’s theory not as an analytical framework of relational racialization, but as a guide to thinking through the basis of multiracial solidarity. I contend that the power of racial triangulation theory lay in the way it demonstrated how long-term alignments of interest among racial groups could emerge from differentiated racial positions. However, I also argue that Kim’s theory was limited in assuming that racialization was the most important determinant of group interest. Through a re-examination of the 1994 lawsuit filed by Chinese American parents against the San Francisco Unified School District, Ho v. SFUSD, I suggest that comparative race scholars ought to account for class and other power relations within racial and ethnic groups, relations that produce divergent sets of interests unaccounted for by the framework of racial politics understood in terms of racialization and rearticulation.
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