2012
DOI: 10.1177/0891241611433053
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“Not Out to Start a Revolution”

Abstract: In this article, I use in-depth interviews with black university men to investigate race, gender, and emotions. Participation in dominant institutions requires African American men to exhibit extraordinary emotional restraint. Because anger is culturally associated with men, however, black men's suppression of anger violates masculine expectations. Thus, racial subordination not only creates difficult emotional expectations but may also create emotional dilemmas in which expected emotional displays undermine o… Show more

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“…These are that discrimination is (1) morally wrong and irrational; (2) performed by a particular kind of problematic identity (uneducated, isolated, and pathological); (3) deliberate and intended by the actor. Consequently, an act is not discrimination when it is (4) based on rational and objective realities; and (5) not intended to cause harm (Andreouli, Greenland, & Howarth, 2016; Augoustinos & Every 2007; Burford-Rice & Augoustinos, 2017; Capdevila & Callaghan, 2007; Every & Augoustinos, 2007; Figgou & Condor, 2006; Goodman & Rowe, 2014; Greenland & Taulke-Johnson, 2017; Howarth, 2009; Kadianaki, 2014; Kirkwood, McKinlay & McVittie, 2013; Moore & Greenland, 2018; Sommers & Norton, 2006; Swim, Scott, Sechrist, Campbell, & Stangor, 2003; Wilkins, 2012).…”
Section: ‘Discrimination’ As a Construct In Everyday Social Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are that discrimination is (1) morally wrong and irrational; (2) performed by a particular kind of problematic identity (uneducated, isolated, and pathological); (3) deliberate and intended by the actor. Consequently, an act is not discrimination when it is (4) based on rational and objective realities; and (5) not intended to cause harm (Andreouli, Greenland, & Howarth, 2016; Augoustinos & Every 2007; Burford-Rice & Augoustinos, 2017; Capdevila & Callaghan, 2007; Every & Augoustinos, 2007; Figgou & Condor, 2006; Goodman & Rowe, 2014; Greenland & Taulke-Johnson, 2017; Howarth, 2009; Kadianaki, 2014; Kirkwood, McKinlay & McVittie, 2013; Moore & Greenland, 2018; Sommers & Norton, 2006; Swim, Scott, Sechrist, Campbell, & Stangor, 2003; Wilkins, 2012).…”
Section: ‘Discrimination’ As a Construct In Everyday Social Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, se encontraron estudios sobre las emociones como construcción social (Walton, Coyle, & Lyons, 2004;Brenton & Elliott, 2017), en relación con la construcción de la masculinidad (Buzzanell & Turner, 2003;Emslie, et al, 2006;Evers, 2009;Canham, 2009;Montes, 2013;White, 2014;Mann, Tarrant, & Lesson, 2016), relaciones de poder (Meth, 2009), conocimientos, significados emocionales y subjetividades relacionados con el género (Cruz, 2011;Lively, 2008;Wilkins, 2012;Waitt & Stanes, 2015), como la paternidad (Evans, 2012), el sexo opuesto (Duncombe & Marsden, 1993;Wyatt & Ehrhardt, 2003;Morales de Castro, 2010), vínculos afectivos (Jackson, 2012), expresión, experiencias y regulación emocional en diferentes contextos (Barrientos Delgado., et al, 2011;Zackariasson, 2009;Vaccaro, Schrock, & McCabe, 2011;Bennett & Gough, 2013;Randell, et al, 2015;Apesoa-Varano, Barker, & Hinton, 2015;Nash, 2012), en relación con la salud, cuidado y autocuidado (Lomas, Cartwright Edginton, & Ridge, 2012;Wentzell, 2014;Wu, Oliffe, Bungay, & Johnson, 2015;Thomeer, Reczek, & Umberson, 2015), el cuerpo (Villa, 2015;Waitt & Stanes, 2015) y la violencia, perdón, paz y reconciliación (Conejero, Etxebarria, & Montero, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Este estudio logró evidenciar que la calidad de la investigación cualitativa de los estudios de emociones en los hombres se ve afectada, en tanto que no siempre se presenta la articulación coherente entre: epistemología, metodología y método (Carter & Little, 2007). Además, se identificó la etnografía como el diseño más utilizado (Barrientos Delgado, et al, 2011;Vaccaro, et al, 2011;Jackson, 2012;Montes, 2013;Villa, 2015;Wilkins, 2012;Wentzell, 2014). Se encontraron estudios realizados con base en la etnografía y geografía emocional (Meth, 2009), así como otros que vinculan la etnografía y autoetnografía (Nash, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…This afforded some masculine status for those who were athletes (see also Holland 2012) but also rendered nonathlete Black men socially invisible. Being forced to either embody racialized stereotypes or experience social dislocation increases the "emotional costs" of college for Black men (see also Wilkins 2012).…”
Section: Masculinities Scholastic Effort and Social Reproduction Inmentioning
confidence: 99%