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社论:内化种族主义与黑人青少年心理健康症状之间的关系。

Editorial: The Relationship Between Internalized Racism and Mental Health Symptoms in Black Adolescents.

机构信息

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC.

出版信息

J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2024 Oct;63(10):961-963. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2024.02.013. Epub 2024 Mar 7.

Abstract

Since the 1890s, scholars such as W.E.B. DuBois have understood that Black people living under conditions of pervasive White supremacist oppression are subjected to constant assaults on their self-image. In the intervening years, Fanon, Morrison, and many others have described the complex psychological consequences of Black Americans attempting to live and adapt to the dominant culture, which devalues Black lives and Black cultural traditions, and how these devaluing messages reaffirm their inferior status in society. The pioneering doll studies conducted by psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark in the 1940s-in which Black (and White) child participants expressed a preference for White dolls over Black dolls-demonstrated to a broad audience that Black children, by the age of 5 years, understand that being Black is a marker of inferior status. The Clarks' groundbreaking work brought attention to racism's impact on childhood identity development, opening the door for further explorations. The term internalized racism (IR) is widely used today in mental health research to describe how members of racially subordinated groups (eg, Black Americans and people of color) can consciously and unconsciously accept the dominant culture's view of their inferior status and hold associated negative self-evaluations (eg, less beautiful, less intelligent, etc), beginning in the earliest years of life..

摘要

自 19 世纪 90 年代以来,W.E.B. 杜波依斯等学者就已经认识到,生活在普遍存在白人至上主义压迫下的黑人会不断受到自我形象的攻击。在这期间,法农、莫里森和许多其他人描述了美国黑人试图融入和适应主流文化时所经历的复杂的心理后果,这种文化贬低黑人的生命和文化传统,以及这些贬低的信息如何再次确认他们在社会中的低等地位。心理学家肯尼斯和马米·克拉克在 20 世纪 40 年代进行的开创性玩偶研究——其中黑人(和白人)儿童参与者表示更喜欢白人玩偶而不是黑人玩偶——向广大观众表明,黑人儿童在 5 岁时就已经明白,黑人是低等地位的标志。克拉克夫妇的开创性工作引起了人们对种族主义对儿童身份发展的影响的关注,为进一步探索开辟了道路。今天,在心理健康研究中,内化的种族主义(IR)一词被广泛使用,用来描述种族从属群体(例如美国黑人以及有色人种)的成员如何在潜意识里接受主流文化对他们低等地位的看法,并持有与之相关的负面自我评价(例如,不那么漂亮,不那么聪明等),这种现象从生命的早期就开始了。

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