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日裔混血美国人身份认同:一个不断演变的过程。

Biracial Japanese American identity: an evolving process.

作者信息

Collins J F

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Central Washington University, USA.

出版信息

Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2000 May;6(2):115-33. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.6.2.115.

Abstract

This qualitative study explored the complexity of biracial identity development in Japanese Americans. It is based on the constant comparable method of analysis, or grounded theory. The study focused on how Japanese Americans perceived themselves in relation to other individuals, groups, and their environment. The data consisted of 15 extensive semistructured interviews with 8 men and 7 women (ages 20 to 40 years), each with 1 Japanese parent and 1 non-Asian parent. Findings relate to participants' initiating explorations of identity and perseverance in pursuing a biracial identity, which depended on the degree of support or negative experience within their social networks. Participants explored identity options attempting to develop their own meaning of identity, to develop a confident sense of themselves, and to secure a positive ethnic identity. Identity development among participants varied. It was a long-term process involving changes in the individual-environment relationship, which differed in the way individual participants influenced or selected from environmental opportunities, even creating or recreating some aspects. Within a given setting, as youths, the potential for social experiences were relatively fixed and changed only gradually. As adults, there were opportunities for participants to select their own social and geographic settings, providing opportunity for change. In their new environments, participants were exposed to new contacts and role models, acquired new behavioral repertoire, and underwent role transitions. Depending on this, new and different aspects of biracial identity developed. Participants indicated it was an emotional and conflictual process to positive assertion of identity. Before reaching this, all of the participants experienced periods of confusion. Most asserted biracial identity gradually, through a process of racial identity development consisting of the individual's changing or maintaining certain reference group perspectives, identifications, and allegiances as they passed through a series of life experiences. Instead of staying marginalized, they integrated both cultures, recognizing positive values of both, thus developing an integrated identity. Although the participants' experiences and perceptions were varied, the overarching themes of self-evaluation, confusion of categorization, belonging, infusion/exploration, situational use of identity, and resolution/acceptance/self-verification were presented. On the basis of the research, a model of ethnic identity for biracial individuals is proposed.

摘要

这项定性研究探讨了日裔美国人中混血身份认同发展的复杂性。它基于持续比较分析法,即扎根理论。该研究聚焦于日裔美国人如何看待自己与其他个体、群体以及他们所处环境的关系。数据由对8名男性和7名女性(年龄在20至40岁之间)进行的15次深入的半结构化访谈组成,他们每人都有1名日本裔父母和1名非亚裔父母。研究结果涉及参与者对身份认同的初步探索以及在追求混血身份认同过程中的坚持,这取决于他们社交网络中的支持程度或负面经历。参与者探索身份认同选项,试图形成自己对身份的理解,培养自信的自我认知,并获得积极的族群身份认同。参与者之间的身份认同发展各不相同。这是一个长期过程,涉及个人与环境关系的变化,个体参与者影响或从环境机会中进行选择的方式各不相同,甚至会创造或重新塑造某些方面。在特定环境中,作为年轻人,社会经历的可能性相对固定,且只会逐渐变化。作为成年人,参与者有机会选择自己的社交和地理环境,从而提供了改变的机会。在新环境中,参与者接触到新的人脉和榜样,获得新的行为模式,并经历角色转变。据此,混血身份认同的新的不同方面得以发展。参与者表示,这是一个从困惑到积极确立身份认同的情感且充满冲突的过程。在达到这一状态之前,所有参与者都经历过困惑期。大多数人通过种族身份认同发展过程逐渐确立混血身份认同,该过程包括个体在经历一系列生活体验时改变或维持某些参照群体的观点、认同和忠诚。他们没有被边缘化,而是融合了两种文化,认识到两者的积极价值,从而形成了一种融合的身份认同。尽管参与者的经历和认知各不相同,但呈现出了自我评价、分类困惑、归属感、注入/探索、身份认同的情境运用以及解决/接受/自我验证等总体主题。基于这项研究,提出了一个混血个体的族群身份认同模型。

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