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PSYC-3005-2,Racial and Ethnic Identities.2016 week 2 Application

PSYC-3005-2,Racial and Ethnic Identities.2016

week 2 Application 

Learning Resources

Please read and view (where applicable) the following Learning Resources before you complete this week's assignments.

Reading

  • Course Text: Rosenblum, K. E., & Travis T. C. (2016). The meaning of difference: American constructions of race and ethnicity, sex and gender, social class, sexuality, and disability (7th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
    • Section I, "Framework Essay"
    • Section II, "Framework Essay"
    • Section II,Reading 22, "Latinos and the U.S. Race Structure"
    • Section II,Reading 23, "Everybody's Ethnic Enigma"

Website

  • Mother and Son Offer Transracial Adoption Insights
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12136864This article provides an overview of the experience of a white adoptive mother and a black adopted child.
  • Adoption in America
      
      This transcript below provides insights from a white adoptive mother and her black adopted son.
      
       Click here to view a transcript of "Adoption in America"

 

Application week 2

Application: Double Consciousness and Avoiding Stigma

Double consciousness, covering, and passing are all ways in which people respond to stigma. Double consciousness is seeing yourself through the eyes of a critical observer. For example, Arthur Ashe, a professional tennis player in the 1960s and 1970s, experienced double consciousness when he saw his daughter playing with a white doll. He saw himself both as a father who wanted his daughter to enjoy herself and as a black father, who was concerned about the perception the black community might have if they were to view his daughter's behavior in public. He was aware or conscious of two selves, his inner self, which is not critiqued by the outside world, and the self that represented the stigma of being black during this time in history. He was faced with an identity conflict. Should he allow his daughter's behavior and identify with his inner self, or should he ask her to change her behavior and avoid the discomfort of his potentially stigmatized self? People can avoid stigma in two ways: covering or passing. Families who are involved in transracial adoptions often feel the effects of double consciousness and are confronted with a dilemma similar to the one faced by Arthur Ashe.

To prepare for this assignment:

  • Review the "Framework Essay" in Section II and Readings 22 and 23 in the course text. Pay particular attention to the concepts of covering, double consciousness, and stigma.
  • Review the article "Mother and Son Offer Transracial Adoption Insights" and the transcript "Adoption in America." Focus on the pros and cons of transracial adoption.
  • Think about how families involved in transracial adoptions relate to the concept of double consciousness.
  • Think about the advantages and disadvantages of covering and passing as a means of handling stigma related to race or identity.
  • Consider how covering and passing can be used to both cause and resolve individual identity conflicts.

The assignment (1–2 pages):

  • Describe the concerns held by adoptive parents and adopted children in transracial families. Explain how these concerns relate to the concept of double consciousness.
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of covering and passing. Address how they can be used to both cause and resolve identity conflicts.

Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. You are asked to provide a reference list only for those resources not included in the Learning Resources for this course.

 

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