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Re-making race, class, and nation: Black professionals in Brazil and South Africa.

机译:重塑种族,阶级和国家:巴西和南非的黑人专业人员。

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Through the perceptions of black professionals in Brazil and South Africa, this dissertation explores the distinct and dynamic ways race and class interact across different national contexts. By contrasting the experiences of the invisible Brazilian black middle class and the evident South African black middle class, it contributes to the study of a significant and understudied group in two societies undergoing important changes. Two sets of questions guide this dissertation: First, how do upwardly mobile blacks in Brazil and South Africa perceive racism and discrimination in their countries? Second, how do the experiences of black professionals challenge the historical interface of race and nation in these two contexts? In order to address these questions, I rely on a census data, national survey studies, and 112 in-depth interviews with black professionals in Brazil and South Africa.;Survey results show that, despite important improvements in racial inequalities, racism is continuously identified as a problem by large majorities in Brazil and South Africa---but particularly by the black middle class. Through the comparison of discrimination experiences, of folk conceptualizations of racism, and of the interface of racial and national identifications among black professionals in Brazil and South Africa, this dissertation identifies two contrasting antiracism narratives: homogenizing universalism in Brazil and universalized diversities in South Africa. In Brazil, black professionals rely on the affirmation of equality and racial mixing to underplay discrimination and racism and stress their shared identification as Brazilians. In interpersonal relations, racial differences are erased---or at least silenced through the affirmation of what I have termed homogenizing universalism, which underplays racial symbolic and moral boundaries. In contrast, in South Africa, discrimination is identified as institutional but experienced through inter-personal relationships. Similarly, racism is understood as resilient---part of human nature and fuelled by competition for resources. Lastly, racial boundaries are naturalized and celebrated through universalized diversities in the construction of a new South Africa---or the belief that each racial group can contribute to nation-building through the affirmation of their particular identities.
机译:通过对巴西和南非黑人专业人员的看法,本文探讨了种族和阶级在不同国家背景下相互作用的独特而动态的方式。通过对比无形的巴西黑人中产阶级和明显的南非黑人中产阶级的经历,它有助于对正在发生重要变化的两个社会中的一个重要而未被充分研究的群体进行研究。有两个问题指导本文:首先,巴西和南非的向上流动的黑人如何看待各自国家的种族主义和歧视?其次,在这两种情况下,黑人专业人士的经历如何挑战种族和民族的历史界面?为了解决这些问题,我依靠人口普查数据,全国调查研究以及对巴西和南非黑人专业人员的112次深度访谈。调查结果表明,尽管种族不平等现象得到了重大改善,但种族歧视仍在不断被发现。巴西和南非的大多数人都认为这是一个问题-但尤其是黑人中产阶级。通过比较歧视经验,种族主义的民间概念化以及巴西和南非黑人专业人员之间的种族和民族认同的接口,本文确定了两种截然不同的反种族主义叙述:巴西的普遍主义同质化和南非的普遍多样性。在巴西,黑人专业人员依靠平等和种族混合的主张低估歧视和种族主义,并强调他们共同享有巴西人的身份。在人际关系中,种族差异被消除了-或至少通过确认我所谓的均质化普遍主义而被消除了,后者掩盖了种族象征和道德界限。相反,在南非,歧视被认为是制度性的,但通过人际关系而经历。同样,种族主义被理解为是人性的一部分,是人类竞争的一部分,并因争夺资源而加剧。最后,通过在新的南非建设中普遍存在的多样性来民族化和庆祝种族边界-或相信每个种族群体都可以通过确认其特殊身份而为国家建设做出贡献。

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    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Black Studies.;Anthropology Cultural.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 299 p.
  • 总页数 299
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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