Harvard Business School, Boston, MA,
Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, MA.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2011 May;6(3):215-8. doi: 10.1177/1745691611406922.
Although some have heralded recent political and cultural developments as signaling the arrival of a postracial era in America, several legal and social controversies regarding "reverse racism" highlight Whites' increasing concern about anti-White bias. We show that this emerging belief reflects Whites' view of racism as a zero-sum game, such that decreases in perceived bias against Blacks over the past six decades are associated with increases in perceived bias against Whites-a relationship not observed in Blacks' perceptions. Moreover, these changes in Whites' conceptions of racism are extreme enough that Whites have now come to view anti-White bias as a bigger societal problem than anti-Black bias.
尽管一些人将最近的政治和文化发展誉为美国“后种族时代”的到来,但一些关于“逆向种族主义”的法律和社会争议凸显了白人对反白人偏见的担忧日益加剧。我们发现,这种新出现的信念反映了白人对种族主义的零和观念,即过去六十年中对黑人偏见的减少与对白人偏见的增加有关,而这种关系在黑人的观念中并未观察到。此外,白人对种族主义观念的这些变化如此极端,以至于白人现在认为反白人偏见是一个比反黑人偏见更大的社会问题。