The Role of Gender, Class, and Religion in Biracial Americans' Racial Labeling Decisions

被引:119
作者
Davenport, Lauren D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stanford Univ, 305 Encina Hall West,616 Serra St, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
identity; race; ethnicity; gender; religion; minority groups; SELF-IDENTIFICATION; MULTIRACIAL CHILDREN; ETHNIC-IDENTITY; RACE; BLACK; CLASSIFICATION; CONSTRUCTION; BOUNDARY; CENSUS; PARENT;
D O I
10.1177/0003122415623286
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Racial attachments are understood to be socially constructed and endogenous to gender, socioeconomic, and religious identities. Yet we know surprisingly little about the effect of such identities on the particular racial labels that individuals self-select. In this article, I investigate how social identities shape the racial labels chosen by biracial individuals in the United States, a rapidly growing population who have multiple labeling options. Examining national surveys of more than 37,000 respondents of Latino-white, Asian-white, and black-white parentage, I disentangle how gender, socioeconomic status, and religious identity influence racial labeling decisions. Across biracial subgroups and net of all other influences, economic affluence and Jewish identity predict whiter self-identification, whereas belonging to a religion more commonly associated with racial minorities is associated with a minority identification. Gender, however, is the single best predictor of identification, with biracial women markedly more likely than biracial men to identify as multiracial. These findings help us better understand the contextual nature of racial identification and the processes via which social identities interact with racial meanings in the United States.
引用
收藏
页码:57 / 84
页数:28
相关论文
共 151 条
[1]  
Alba R., 1992, Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America
[2]   On the sociological significance of the American Jewish experience: Boundary blurring, assimilation, and pluralism [J].
Alba, Richard .
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION, 2006, 67 (04) :347-358
[3]  
Alba Richard., 2003, REMAKING AM MAINSTRE
[4]  
Alexander M., 2020, NEW JIM CROW MASS IN
[5]   Racial Identity, Phenotype, and Self-Esteem Among Biracial Polynesian/White Individuals [J].
Allen, G. E. Kawika ;
Garriott, Patton O. ;
Reyes, Carla J. ;
Hsieh, Catherine .
FAMILY RELATIONS, 2013, 62 (01) :82-91
[6]  
[Anonymous], 2011, 2010 Census Briefs, P1
[7]  
[Anonymous], 2012, 2010 Census Briefs, P1
[8]  
[Anonymous], 2006, Black wealth, white wealth: A new perspective on racial inequality
[9]  
[Anonymous], NY TIMES
[10]  
[Anonymous], 2009, No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal: Race and Class in Elite College Admission and Campus Life