The Gendered Political Consequences of Racialized Sexual Threats

IF 1.5 2区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rachel Smilan-Goldstein
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Abstract

Narratives of racialized sexual violence—specifically, where a dominant-group woman faces harm by a man outside the dominant group—have long been a staple of American political communication. Past scholarship has examined how these threats prime racial resentment among White Americans; less is known about their gendered effects. I present an original survey experiment comparing racialized sexual threats with racialized threats that are not gendered or sexual. Both evoke racial resentment. Compared with solely racial threats, however, racialized sexual threats also make benevolent sexism salient for a range of democratic outcomes. Moreover, I find distinct effects by respondent race and gender, as men and women of different racial identities are situated differently vis a vis racialized sexual threats. To demonstrate that the gendered/sexualized impact of these appeals extends to real-world campaigns, I conclude with an analysis of candidate support in the 1988 presidential election. The 1988 race saw one of the most notorious examples of racialized sexual threat in modern American politics in the “Willie Horton” ad, aired on behalf of the Bush campaign. Even with the limited measures available in that year, I find that sexism played an important role in shaping Americans’ political views.
种族化性威胁的性别政治后果
长期以来,关于种族性暴力的叙述--具体而言,即占统治地位的群体中的女性面临占统治地位的群体之外的男性的伤害--一直是美国政治传播的主要内容。过去的学术研究探讨了这些威胁如何激发美国白人的种族怨恨,但对其性别影响却知之甚少。我提出了一个原创性的调查实验,比较了种族化的性威胁和非性别化或非性的种族化威胁。两者都能唤起种族怨恨。然而,与单纯的种族威胁相比,种族化的性威胁也会使仁慈的性别歧视在一系列民主结果中变得突出。此外,我还发现受访者的种族和性别会产生不同的影响,因为不同种族身份的男性和女性在面对种族化的性威胁时所处的位置也不同。为了证明这些呼吁的性别化/性化影响可以延伸到现实世界的竞选活动中,我最后分析了 1988 年总统大选中候选人的支持率。在 1988 年的竞选中,代表布什竞选团队播出的 "威利-霍顿"(Willie Horton)广告是现代美国政治中最臭名昭著的种族化性威胁案例之一。即使当年的衡量标准有限,我还是发现性别歧视在影响美国人的政治观点方面发挥了重要作用。
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Political Research Quarterly
Political Research Quarterly POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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3.60
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4.80%
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109
期刊介绍: Political Research Quarterly (PRQ) is the official journal of the Western Political Science Association. PRQ seeks to publish scholarly research of exceptionally high merit that makes notable contributions in any subfield of political science. The editors especially encourage submissions that employ a mixture of theoretical approaches or multiple methodologies to address major political problems or puzzles at a local, national, or global level. Collections of articles on a common theme or debate, to be published as short symposia, are welcome as well as individual submissions.
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