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Content of, sources of, and responses to sexual stereotypes of Black and Latinx women and men in the United States: A qualitative intersectional exploration
Journal of Social Issues ( IF 5.418 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-15 , DOI: 10.1111/josi.12411
Lisa Rosenthal 1 , Nicole M. Overstreet 2 , Adi Khukhlovich 1 , Brandon E. Brown 1 , Christopher‐John Godfrey 1 , Tashuna Albritton 3
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Interdisciplinary intersectionality scholars have highlighted that stereotypes are a central basis for intersectional oppression, and psychologists are increasingly incorporating intersectional theory into stereotypes research. In striving to embrace intersectionality's radical core by applying several of its guiding premises, we explored the perspectives of young Black and Latinx individuals in New York City on sexual stereotypes of Black and Latinx women and men. We conducted 11 focus groups with 75 participants. Using a combined deductive and inductive approach to thematic analysis, we found that many subthemes reflected participants identifying content of, sources of, and responses to sexual stereotypes that were consistent with and supported by an intersectional analysis and approach. These subthemes highlighted sexual stereotypes’ roots in long‐standing interlocking systems of power and oppression and societal institutions, that stereotypes/oppression can also become internalized within individuals and communities, as well as the power and strength of participants and their communities in coping with and resisting sexual stereotypes and oppression. Findings suggest specific ways psychologists can incorporate intersectional inquiry and praxis to address sexual stereotypes as a critical social issue, in collaboration with oppressed communities and social movements struggling for justice and liberation.

中文翻译:

在美国,黑人和拉丁裔男女的性刻板印象的内容,来源和对策:质的交叉探索

跨学科交叉性学者强调,刻板印象是交叉压迫的主要基础,心理学家越来越多地将交叉理论纳入刻板印象研究中。为了通过运用交际性的几个指导前提来努力拥抱交际性的根本核心,我们探索了纽约市年轻的黑人和拉丁裔个体对黑人和拉丁裔男女性刻板印象的观点。我们进行了11个焦点小组,有75名参与者。使用演绎和归纳相结合的主题分析方法,我们发现许多子主题反映出参与者识别出与交叉分析和方法一致并得到其支持的性刻板印象的内容,来源和反应。这些子主题凸显了性刻板印象的根源是长期存在的权力与压迫和社会制度的相互联系的系统,即刻板印象/压迫也可能在个人和社区内部被内化,以及参与者及其社区在应对和应对方面的权力和力量。抵制性刻板印象和压迫。研究结果表明,心理学家可以与受压迫的社区和为争取正义和解放而奋斗的社会运动合作,将交叉询问和实践结合起来,以解决性刻板印象作为一个关键的社会问题。以及参与者及其社区应对和抵抗性定型观念和压迫的力量和力量。研究结果表明,心理学家可以与受压迫的社区和为争取正义和解放而奋斗的社会运动合作,将交叉询问和实践结合起来,以解决性刻板印象作为一个关键的社会问题。以及参与者及其社区应对和抵抗性定型观念和压迫的力量和力量。研究结果表明,心理学家可以与受压迫的社区和为争取正义和解放而奋斗的社会运动合作,将交叉询问和实践结合起来,以解决性刻板印象作为一个关键的社会问题。
更新日期:2020-12-15
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