Gendered Racial Socialization and Interracial Dating Attitudes Among Black Women

J. Jester, James E. Brooks
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Abstract:The current study examines the association between gendered racial socialization messages received by Black women and their attitudes towards Black interracial relationships. Hierarchal linear regression was used to examine participant's (N = 269) exposure to messages regarding 1) racial gender pride and empowerment, 2) internalized gender racial oppression, and 3) family responsibilities and attitudes towards Black interracial relationships. Results indicated greater messages regarding gender racial pride and empowerment were associated with more positive attitudes toward interracial dating. Conversely, greater internalized gendered racial oppression and family responsibilities and expectations were associated with less favorable attitudes toward Black interracial relationships broadly. However, greater internalized gendered racial oppression and family responsibilities and expectations did not influence one's own willingness to date someone of a different race. These results have implications for future research directions related to Black women's gendered racial socialization using the Black Feminist Thought framework.
黑人女性的性别种族社会化与跨种族约会态度
摘要:目前的研究考察了黑人女性收到的性别种族社会化信息与她们对黑人跨种族关系的态度之间的关系。层次线性回归用于检验参与者(N=269)对以下信息的接触:1)种族性别自豪感和赋权,2)内化的性别种族压迫,以及3)家庭责任和对黑人跨种族关系的态度。结果表明,更多关于性别、种族自豪感和赋权的信息与对跨种族约会的更积极态度有关。相反,更内化的性别种族压迫、家庭责任和期望与对黑人跨种族关系的不太有利的态度普遍相关。然而,更内在的性别化种族压迫、家庭责任和期望并没有影响一个人与不同种族的人约会的意愿。这些结果对使用黑人女权主义思想框架的黑人女性性别化种族社会化的未来研究方向具有启示意义。
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