绘制边疆身份体验:整合无性恋、双性恋、多种族和非二元文学。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Daphne Castro Lingl, Alexandra Garr-Schultz, Jacqueline M Chen
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摘要

边境身份超越了其身份类别的传统概念化,并挑战了基于特定身份领域的流行社会理论。具有边缘身份的人的经历与具有传统的主导身份或边缘身份的人的经历不同。自从Anzaldúa在20世纪80年代提出了她最初的边疆身份理论,关注美国奇卡诺人的经历以来,人文和社会科学学者已经将边疆理论应用于理解性别、种族和性的经历。然而,到目前为止,还没有进行审查,以整合整个社会心理学领域的发现,并突出潜在的增长领域。本文旨在通过绘制关于四种边缘身份的文献来做到这一点:无性恋、双性恋、非二元性别和多种族。我们围绕三个共同主题讨论了以前的发现:分类、歧视和身份发展。强调了常见的发现、遗留问题和未来的方向。最后,我们考虑了边界认同视角对社会心理学领域的理论和实践意义。
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Mapping Borderland Identity Experiences: Integrating the Asexual, Bisexual, Multiracial, and Non-Binary Literatures.

Borderland identities transcend conventional conceptualizations of their identity category and challenge prevalent social theories underlying a given identity domain. The experiences of people with borderland identities differ from the experiences of people with conventional dominant or marginalized identities. Since Anzaldúa advanced her original 1980s theory of borderland identities focusing on the Chicano experience in the U.S., humanities and social sciences scholars have applied borderland theory to understanding experiences of gender, race, and sexuality. However, to date, no review has been conducted to integrate findings across the field of social psychology and highlight potential areas of growth. This paper aims to do so by mapping the literature on four borderland identities: asexual, bisexual, gender non-binary, and Multiracial. We discuss previous findings around three common themes: categorization, discrimination, and identity development. Common findings, remaining questions, and future directions are highlighted. Finally, we consider both theoretical and practical implications of a borderland identity perspective for the field of social psychology.

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