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The White Right: A Gendered Look at the Links Between “Victim” Ideology and Anti-Black Lives Matter Sentiments in the Era of Trump
Critical Sociology ( IF 1.611 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-04 , DOI: 10.1177/08969205211020396
Deena A Isom 1 , Hunter M Boehme 2 , Deanna Cann 1 , Amber Wilson 1
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Employing a racialized gendered lens, we explore the perceptions of status threat and victimhood among a sample of White Americans following the 2016 presidential election. Specifically, we draw upon such theoretical and empirical work to frame our analyses of the associations between perceptions of a white “victim” ideology and anti-Black Lives Matter (BLM) sentiments and how such associations may be conditioned by support for Trump and holding patriarchal gender normative beliefs. We propose that the BLM movement may be perceived as a “threat” to many White Americans. Furthermore, we believe Whites’ anti-BLM sentiments will be enhanced by support for Trump, given his racist, misogynistic, xenophobic, and oppressive tendencies. Moreover, we believe that these associations will differ based on gender and beliefs in patriarchal gender norms, as White men and women are likely to feel status threat in varied ways. Mix support for our propositions and complex gendered differences are revealed. Implications are discussed.



中文翻译:

白人右翼:特朗普时代“受害者”意识形态与反黑人生活重要情绪之间的关系的性别观察

我们采用种族化的性别视角,探讨了 2016 年总统大选后美国白人样本中对地位威胁和受害者的看法。具体而言,我们利用此类理论和实证工作来分析对白人“受害者”意识形态的看法与反黑人的生命问题 (BLM) 情绪之间的关联,以及这种关联如何因支持特朗普和持有重男轻女而受到制约。性别规范信念。我们建议 BLM 运动可能被视为对许多美国白人的“威胁”。此外,鉴于特朗普的种族主义、厌恶女性、仇外和压迫倾向,我们相信白人的反 BLM 情绪将因对特朗普的支持而增强。此外,我们认为这些关联会因性别和对父权制性别规范的信仰而有所不同,因为白人男性和女性可能会以不同的方式感受到地位威胁。揭示了对我们命题的混合支持和复杂的性别差异。影响进行了讨论。

更新日期:2021-08-05
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