成功与生存:黑人优势家长对种族、白人空间和高职高专大学入学率的看法

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Deborwah Faulk
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白人空间的社会文化规范使黑人面临更大的反黑人种族主义、种族歧视、排斥和暴力风险。这一现实要求黑人开发具有策略、行为和知识的社会文化工具包,以便在社会中游刃有余并取得进步。黑人父母在培养子女在不平等的世界中生存和取得成就方面发挥着至关重要的作用。现有关于社会化的学术研究侧重于黑人父母抚养青春期前的孩子,这限制了我们对黑人父母如何在整个成年期继续养育孩子的理解。通过大学决策的视角和历史上著名的黑人大学(HBCUs)的案例,作者利用对上大学子女的黑人优势父母的访谈,探讨了他们对子女成年后将进入的世界的理解。研究结果表明,家长们意识到了他们的孩子将进入的环境中多种形式的白人负担,并认识到他们的孩子需要社会文化工具来取得成功和茁壮成长。家长们对就读哈佛商学院的好处和局限性的讨论清楚地表明了这些观点。这篇文章对理解黑人的养育、社会化、高等教育以及向成年和工作的过渡具有重要意义。
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Success and Survival: Black Advantaged Parents’ Views of Race, White Space, and HBCU Attendance
The sociocultural norms of White spaces place Black individuals at greater risk of anti-Black racism, racial discrimination, exclusion, and violence. This reality requires that Black people develop sociocultural toolkits with strategies, behaviors, and knowledge to navigate and advance within society. Black parents play a critical role in readying their children for such survival and achievement in an unequal world. Existing scholarship on socialization focuses on Black parents raising preadolescent children, limiting our understanding of how Black parenting continues throughout emerging adulthood. Through the lens of college decision-making and the case of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), the author uses interviews with Black advantaged parents of college-bound children to explore understandings of the worlds children will enter as adults. Findings show that parents are aware of the burdens of Whiteness in its many forms in the environments where their children will enter and recognize that their children require sociocultural tools to succeed and thrive. These perspectives are made clear by parents’ discussions of the benefits and limitations of HBCU attendance. This article raises implications for understanding Black parenting, socialization, higher education, and transitions to adulthood and work.
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