揭开面纱:了解越南裔美国年轻人中种族主义和身体形象的交集

IF 5.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Thien Dang , Meekyung Han
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亚裔美国人经历了持续的性别种族主义、种族微侵犯和东方主义。这些因素导致了他们对自己身体形象的不满,并导致一些人转向身体改造,以应对心理困扰,符合白人的审美标准。然而,有限的研究探讨了越南裔美国人——增长最快的亚裔美国人之一——如何经历和驾驭与身体形象有关的种族动态,特别是与性别差异和文化身份的作用有关的种族动态。为了解决这一知识差距,本研究进行了一项定性研究,探讨种族主义、内化种族主义和身体形象不满的交集,以及性别和文化认同在塑造越南裔美国第二代年轻人身体形象中的作用。该研究招募了17名年龄在18-25岁之间的 s代越南裔美国成年人,采用有目的和滚雪球抽样的方法,进行了虚拟的、半结构化的个人访谈。该研究确定了五个主要主题——性别种族主义、白人审美标准的偶像化、内化种族主义、身体修饰行为和替代应对机制——以及相应的次要主题。研究发现,所有参与者都遇到了某种形式的性别种族主义,大约三分之二的参与者内化了亚裔美国人的东方主义形象,并对自己的亚裔身体特征感到不安。本研究的结果表明,理解内化种族主义与身体形象理想或不满意之间关系的重要性。内化种族主义的盛行对个人和社会都有负面影响。
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Unveiling the veil: Understanding the intersection of racism and body image among Vietnamese American young adults
Asian Americans have experienced persistent gendered racism, racial microaggressions, and orientalism. These factors have contributed to dissatisfaction with their body image and have led some individuals to turn to body modification in order to cope with psychological distress and conform to White beauty standards. However, limited research has explored how Vietnamese Americans—one of the fastest-growing Asian American populations—experience and navigate racial dynamics related to body image, particularly in relation to gender differences and the role of cultural identity. To address this knowledge gap, a qualitative study was conducted to explore the intersection of racism, internalized racism, and body image dissatisfaction, as well as the roles of gender and cultural identity in shaping body image among second-generation Vietnamese American young adults. The study recruited 17 s-generation Vietnamese American adults aged 18–25 using purposive and snowball sampling methods and conducted virtual, semi-structured individual interviews. The research identified five main themes—gendered racism, idolization of White beauty standards, internalized racism, body modification behaviors, and alternative coping mechanisms—along with corresponding subthemes. The study found that all participants encountered some form of gendered racism, and approximately two-thirds of the participants internalized orientalist portrayals of Asian Americans and had insecurities about their Asian physical traits. The findings of this study indicate the importance of understanding the relationship between internalized racism and body image ideals or dissatisfaction. The prevalence of internalized racism can have negative consequences for both the individual and society.
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Body Image
Body Image Multiple-
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
28.80%
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174
期刊介绍: Body Image is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality, scientific articles on body image and human physical appearance. Body Image is a multi-faceted concept that refers to persons perceptions and attitudes about their own body, particularly but not exclusively its appearance. The journal invites contributions from a broad range of disciplines-psychological science, other social and behavioral sciences, and medical and health sciences. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, theoretical and review papers, and science-based practitioner reports of interest. Dissertation abstracts are also published online, and the journal gives an annual award for the best doctoral dissertation in this field.
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