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Psychol Men Masc ; 12(4): 368-382, 2011 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22058659

RESUMO

We used Consensual Qualitative Research Methodology to analyze responses from 14 African American men (Mdn(Age) = 25 years-old) in graduate school at a predominantly-White university in the Midwestern region of the United Sates regarding how they acquired awareness of their social-class status; how social class was related to their sense of masculinity; how social class was related to race and skin tone; and the role that education and a romantic partner could play in upward mobility. School peers were the main source for their early awareness of social class. Many believed that discrimination maintains social class stratification that disadvantages racial minorities and that one's race will always trump any personal characteristics-including having light-complected skin and an advanced degree. Finally many overcame several obstacles during their educational career, and most believed that a romantic relationship with a woman from a privileged background could facilitate upward mobility. Psychological scientists and practitioners are encouraged to consider the role that social class plays when examining men's well-being.

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Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol ; 14(1): 38-46, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18229999

RESUMO

This qualitative investigation explored a relatively understudied aspect of cultural diversity: feminism and religion in the lives of religiously diverse women. More specifically, structured interviews were used to investigate views of religion, women's issues, gender roles, culture, and feminism for a small group of Muslim and Christian women living in the United States. The data were analyzed using consensual qualitative research methods (Hill, Thompson, & Williams, 1997). Findings indicated a complex relationship between feminism, gender roles, culture, and religion for these women with the majority of the Muslim women reporting that their religion supports feminist principles and identifying themselves as feminist. Christian women were less willing to endorse the feminist label. Implications for multicultural feminist practice are discussed.


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Atitude , Cristianismo/psicologia , Emigrantes e Imigrantes/psicologia , Feminismo , Islamismo/psicologia , Religião e Psicologia , Adulto , Comparação Transcultural , Diversidade Cultural , Feminino , Identidade de Gênero , Humanos , Entrevista Psicológica
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