Department of Psychology, Monash University.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2020 Jul;15(4):1131-1139. doi: 10.1177/1745691620904740. Epub 2020 Apr 23.
A strong preference for fair skin appears to be the norm across the Asian continent and may pervade many aspects of social life. Yet scholarly work on this ubiquitous phenomenon is rare within psychological science. This article is a call for a psychological investigation into colorism in Asia. I argue that colorism has firm systemic roots as a result of the sociohistorical trajectories of different Asian societies that have attached cultural meanings to skin color. Consequently, similarities and differences in such trajectories may account for variability in the expression of colorism within contemporary Asian societies. Directions for a cultural psychological approach to colorism are suggested.
在整个亚洲大陆,人们似乎强烈偏爱白皙的皮肤,这种偏好可能渗透到社会生活的许多方面。然而,在心理学科学中,关于这种普遍现象的学术研究却很少。本文呼吁对亚洲的肤色歧视进行心理学研究。我认为,由于不同亚洲社会的社会历史轨迹赋予了肤色文化意义,肤色歧视具有坚实的制度根源。因此,这种轨迹的相似性和差异性可能解释了当代亚洲社会中肤色歧视表现的可变性。本文还提出了一种文化心理学方法来研究肤色歧视。