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When There Is Not Enough to Go Around: How Black People’s Perceptions of Competition for Black Mates Affects Forced Black Identity Ascriptions of Black/White Multiracial People
Identity ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-28 , DOI: 10.1080/15283488.2019.1621757
Marisa G. Franco 1 , Olivia L. Holmes 2 , Darren Agboh 3
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ABSTRACT Using a resource scarcity framework, the current study investigated whether Black people’s perceptions of competition for Black mates related to ascribing a Black identity onto Black/White Multiracial people. Participants took online questionnaires that assessed competition for Black mates, likelihood of forcing a Black identity onto a self-identified Black/White Multiracial person, essentialism, and contact with Multiracial people. Results indicated that increased perceptions of competition for Black mates was related to increased forced Black identity onto self-identified Black/White Multiracial people, above and beyond levels of essentialism and contact. This relationship was stronger for sexual minorities. The current research supports the proposition that scarcity of resources (i.e., mates) affects ideologies regarding Black/White Multiracial people’s identities.

中文翻译:

当没有足够的空间时:黑人对黑人配偶竞争的看法如何影响黑人/白人多种族人群的强迫黑人身份归属

摘要 目前的研究使用资源稀缺框架,调查了黑人对黑人配偶竞争的看法是否与将黑人身份归于黑人/白人多种族人有关。参与者进行了在线问卷,这些问卷评估了黑人配偶的竞争、将黑人身份强加给自我认同的黑人/白人多种族人的可能性、本质主义以及与多种族人的接触。结果表明,对黑人伴侣竞争的看法增加与对自我认同的黑人/白人多种族人的强迫黑人身份增加有关,超出了本质主义和接触的水平。这种关系对于性少数群体来说更为牢固。目前的研究支持资源稀缺(即,
更新日期:2019-05-28
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