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How Blackness Matters in White Lives
Symbolic Interaction ( IF 1.615 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-15 , DOI: 10.1002/symb.552
Matthew W. Hughey 1
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Since the birth of “Black Lives Matter” in 2013 there has emerged a broad spectrum of public discourse about, and scholarship examining, the movement. Within this diverse conversation, some have concentrated on the supposed growth of White support for racial equality in general and Black Lives Matter in specific. Yet, within this scholarly corpus, there is no examination of White engagement with Black Lives Matter from a symbolic interactionist lens. Moreover, while there is focus on a seemingly mounting chorus of White voices who loudly proclaim support for the movement, few have examined how varied White expectations, silences, and actions speak louder than these words. Based on ethnographic observation, in-depth interviews, and content analysis data collected over 2014–2020 from two different all-White groups in the New England region of the United States, the relationship between White identity formation and White interpretations of the Black Lives Matter movement is analyzed.

中文翻译:

黑色生活如何影响白人生活

自“ Black Lives Matter”于2013年诞生以来,已经出现了有关该运动的广泛公众讨论和奖学金审查。在这场多样化的对话中,有些人集中于白人对种族平等的总体支持,尤其是黑人生活的重要性。然而,在这个学术语料库中,没有从象征性的互动主义者的角度研究白人与黑人生活问题的交往。此外,尽管人们集中在白人的声音似乎越来越多的合唱中,他们大声地宣称对运动的支持,但很少有人检查白人的期望,沉默和行动如何比这些话响亮。基于人种学的观察,深度访谈,
更新日期:2021-05-22
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