“The black is going”: a phenomenological study on young rural women's experience of colourism

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Dandub Palzor Negi, E.P. Abdul Azeez, Asha Rani
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Abstract

Purpose

The present study explored the young women's lived experiences of discrimination and othering based on skin tone in two rural localities of Uttarakhand , State of India. The authors used intersectionality as the theoretical lens for this study.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors have adopted an interpretive phenomenological study in the conduct of this research. The authors interviewed twelve female participants in person using a semi-structured interview schedule. The data were analysed using the six-stage data analysis process of interpretive phenomenological analysis.

Findings

The study's findings underline the experiences of stigma, negative self-concept, marriage is a complex reality, media's influence and skin whitening is the first and last resort. Dark-skinned women experience stressful life events due to their skin tone and society's prejudice favouring white and fair skin tones. The experiences of bullying, social shame, guilt and low esteem were also vivid.

Originality/value

This study reveals women's exposure to negative experiences of skin-tone-based discrimination prevalent in Indian society. This is one of the first kinds of such study in India that captures the dark-hued women's recurrent phenomenon of discrimination in their daily lives. It further shows that skin-tone bias and discrimination are widely prevalent and practised despite the claims that Indian society is free from skin-tone biasedness and subsequent discrimination.

"黑人要走了":关于农村年轻妇女对肤色歧视的体验的现象学研究
本研究探讨了印度北阿坎德邦两个农村地区年轻女性因肤色而遭受歧视和异化的生活经历。作者将交叉性作为本研究的理论视角。设计/方法/途径作者在本研究中采用了解释现象学研究方法。作者使用半结构化访谈表对 12 名女性参与者进行了访谈。研究结果本研究的结果强调了成见、消极的自我概念、婚姻是一个复杂的现实、媒体的影响以及皮肤美白是第一和最后的手段等经历。深肤色女性因其肤色和社会对白肤色和白皙肤色的偏见而经历了紧张的生活事件。这项研究揭示了印度社会普遍存在的基于肤色的歧视对妇女的负面影响。这是印度首批此类研究之一,它捕捉到了深肤色妇女在日常生活中经常遭受歧视的现象。它进一步表明,尽管印度社会声称没有肤色偏见和随之而来的歧视,但肤色偏见和歧视仍广泛存在并付诸实践。
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