Lukate Johanna M, Foster Juliet L
Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany.
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2023 Jan;62(1):342-358. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12584. Epub 2022 Oct 18.
A growing interdisciplinary literature examines the role of hair textures and styles in Black and mixed-race women's identity performances. Through an analysis of travel narratives, this paper extends and complements research on the context-dependency of racialized identity performances. This paper presents an analysis of 24 qualitative interviews with Black and mixed-race women in England and Germany. The question it seeks to answer is: 'How do changes in context alter Black and mixed-race women's hairstyling practices as a performance of identity?' Navigating a novel context could lead the women to (1) conform to local standards of beauty and femininity, (2) resist external expectations, (3) try out novel performances and (4) negotiate the complex performance of belonging. All in all, this paper shows that Black and mixed-race women dialogically re/negotiated and performatively re/created how they identify and how they are identified by others as they moved from one context to another.
越来越多的跨学科文献探讨了头发质地和发型在黑人及混血女性身份表现中的作用。通过对旅行叙事的分析,本文扩展并补充了关于种族化身份表现的情境依赖性的研究。本文对在英国和德国的24名黑人及混血女性进行了定性访谈分析。它试图回答的问题是:“情境的变化如何改变黑人及混血女性作为身份表现的发型实践?” 进入一个新的情境可能会导致这些女性:(1)符合当地的美和女性气质标准;(2)抵制外部期望;(3)尝试新颖的表现方式;(4)协商归属感的复杂表现。总而言之,本文表明,黑人及混血女性在从一个情境转移到另一个情境时,会通过对话重新协商并通过表演重新塑造她们如何认同自己以及他人如何认同她们。