Men of Color, Linked Fate, and Support for Women of Color Candidates

Yalidy Matos, Kira Sanbonmatsu
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Scholars are increasingly interested in “of color” identities. Yet, studies of “of color” identities have neglected attention to the gendered identities of men who could be categorized as “of color.” Meanwhile, women of color are playing a growing role in US politics as candidates and elected officials but are underrepresented in comparison with their presence in the population. We investigate whether Black and Latino men express a “men of color” linked fate and whether it has implications for support for women candidates of color. We seek to understand how Black and Latino men’s gender, race, and “of color” identities impact their evaluations of women candidates who are Black, Latina, and “of color” to better understand coalitional possibilities across gender and race lines. We find that Black and Latino men subscribe to “men of color” linked fate, with political consequences.
有色人种男性、联系在一起的命运以及对有色人种女性候选人的支持
学者们对 "有色人种 "身份越来越感兴趣。然而,对 "有色人种 "身份的研究却忽视了对可归类为 "有色人种 "的男性的性别身份的关注。与此同时,有色人种女性作为候选人和民选官员在美国政治中扮演着越来越重要的角色,但与她们在人口中的存在相比,她们的代表性却不足。我们调查黑人和拉丁裔男性是否表达了与 "有色人种男性 "相关的命运,以及这种命运是否会影响对有色人种女性候选人的支持。我们试图了解黑人和拉丁裔男性的性别、种族和 "有色人种 "身份如何影响他们对黑人、拉丁裔和 "有色人种 "女性候选人的评价,从而更好地理解跨性别和种族的联盟可能性。我们发现,黑人和拉丁裔男性认同 "有色人种 "的关联命运,并由此产生政治后果。
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