Crandall C S
Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1994 May;66(5):882-94. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.66.5.882.
Prejudice against fat people was compared with symbolic racism. An anti-fat attitudes questionnaire was developed and used in several studies testing the notion that antipathy toward fat people is part of an "ideology of blame." Three commonalities between antifat attitudes and racism were explored: (a) the association between values, beliefs, and the rejection of a stigmatized group, (b) the old-fashioned antipathy toward deviance of many sorts, and (c) the lack of self-interest in out-group antipathy. Parallels were found on all 3 dimensions. No in-group bias was shown by fat people. Fatism appears to behave much like symbolic racism, but with less of the negative social desirability of racism.
对肥胖者的偏见与象征性种族主义进行了比较。开发了一份反肥胖态度问卷,并在多项研究中使用,以检验对肥胖者的反感是“责备意识形态”一部分的这一观念。探讨了反肥胖态度与种族主义之间的三个共性:(a)价值观、信念与对受污名化群体的排斥之间的关联;(b)对多种形式越轨行为的传统反感;(c)对外群体反感缺乏自身利益考量。在所有三个维度上都发现了相似之处。肥胖者未表现出内群体偏见。肥胖主义的表现似乎与象征性种族主义很相似,但负面社会期许比种族主义要少。