Jason D Reynolds Taewon Choi, Bridget M Anton, Chiroshri Bhattacharjee, Megan E Ingraham
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Dr. Angela Y. Davis is a political activist, academician, and writer who has navigated and discussed issues of race, class, gender, and USA social policies across her 75 years of life. Davis's activism established her as the icon of a larger social movement and further related to her decision-making and legacy. Using psychobiographical methods, data were gathered through publicly available sources to explore Davis's personal, professional, and representational life, as well as understand Davis's lived experience through a socio-cultural-historical perspective. Two established theories, Social Cognitive Career Theory and Politicized Collective Identity model, were applied to Davis's life. Findings suggested that in addition to her unique intersectional identities, a confluence of factors including growing up in a family of activists, incarceration, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) surveillance, Communist Party involvement, marginalization within activist spaces, and practicing radical self-care impacted Davis committing to a life as an activist, academic, and the leader of a social movement.
安吉拉-戴维斯(Angela Y. Davis)博士是一位政治活动家、学者和作家,在她 75 年的人生中,她一直在探索和讨论种族、阶级、性别和美国社会政策等问题。戴维斯的活动使她成为一场更大的社会运动的标志,并进一步关系到她的决策和遗产。本研究采用心理自传的方法,通过公开资料收集数据,以探索戴维斯的个人、职业和代表性生活,并从社会文化历史的角度理解戴维斯的生活经历。社会认知职业理论和政治化集体身份模型这两个既有理论被应用到戴维斯的生活中。研究结果表明,除了她独特的交叉身份外,戴维斯在一个活动家家庭中长大、被监禁、联邦调查局(FBI)监视、参与共产党、在活动空间中被边缘化以及实行激进的自我保健等因素也影响了她作为活动家、学者和社会运动领袖的生活。