谁的“美国梦”?勾勒菲律宾人和菲律宾/美国人对后殖民身份的话语谈判

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Angela Labador, Dacheng Zhang
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本研究旨在为传播学的“去白化”做出贡献,以菲律宾裔和菲律宾裔/非裔美国人在美国的白人、同化和殖民主义中的生活经历为中心。为了将他们如何与对他们不利的权力结构进行话语协商置于语境中,本研究从理论上将后殖民主义、白人和差异适应联系起来。通过访谈25名参与者并进行批判性专题分析,采用了定性方法。研究结果表明,参与者(去)合法化白人,(不)服从同化,(错误)承认殖民主义。讨论表明参与者如何参与表演性同化、矛盾的后殖民主义和泛视性白人。最后,为菲律宾人和菲律宾/a/x美国人提供了不同的发展轨迹。
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The “American Dream” for Whom? Contouring Filipinos’ and Filipino/a/x Americans’ Discursive Negotiation of Postcolonial Identities
ABSTRACT Contributing to efforts to “de-whiten” the communication discipline, this study centers the lived experiences of Filipinos and Filipino/a/x Americans as they navigate whiteness, assimilation, and colonialism in the United States. To contextualize how they discursively negotiate with the structures of power that (dis)advantage them, this study theoretically links postcolonialism, whiteness, and differential adaptation. Qualitative methods were utilized by interviewing 25 participants and conducting critical thematic analysis. Findings indicate that participants (de)legitimize whiteness, (dis)obey assimilation, and (mis)recognize colonialism. Discussion suggests how participants engaged in performative assimilation, paradoxical postcolonialism, and panoptic whiteness. Finally, different trajectories for Filipinos and Filipino/a/x Americans are offered.
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