Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men

The exclusionary nature of colorism and how it affects personal awareness of self- identity behooves us to explore the socio-psychological interplay of life choices and racial socialization. This exploratory research is positioned within the context of black males’ relationship preferences and sough...

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Main Author: Corso, Julie
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2014
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Online Access:http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/aas_theses/24
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-aas_theses-10242017-04-29T03:38:29Z Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men Corso, Julie The exclusionary nature of colorism and how it affects personal awareness of self- identity behooves us to explore the socio-psychological interplay of life choices and racial socialization. This exploratory research is positioned within the context of black males’ relationship preferences and sought comprehension of how and why their perceptions inform their choices and inclination for lighter skin tones. The manifestations of colorism in these men’s experiences influence their interactions with women and how they perceive themselves. Findings of this phenomenological study informed the researcher of various dynamics that shape interactions of race, gender and colorism and utilized Black Feminist Thought as an epistemological framework. Purposeful sampling was used for recruitment and narrative interview methods highlighted perspectives and experiences of twenty, Atlanta black males, aged 21 and older for an overall essence of their phenomenon. Hopefully, this work will prompt analytical conversations to extend research of colorism within similar group dynamics. 2014-05-10T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/aas_theses/24 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1024&context=aas_theses African-American Studies Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Colorism Black males Relationship preferences Socialization Self-concept Racial identity
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topic Colorism
Black males
Relationship preferences
Socialization
Self-concept
Racial identity
spellingShingle Colorism
Black males
Relationship preferences
Socialization
Self-concept
Racial identity
Corso, Julie
Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men
description The exclusionary nature of colorism and how it affects personal awareness of self- identity behooves us to explore the socio-psychological interplay of life choices and racial socialization. This exploratory research is positioned within the context of black males’ relationship preferences and sought comprehension of how and why their perceptions inform their choices and inclination for lighter skin tones. The manifestations of colorism in these men’s experiences influence their interactions with women and how they perceive themselves. Findings of this phenomenological study informed the researcher of various dynamics that shape interactions of race, gender and colorism and utilized Black Feminist Thought as an epistemological framework. Purposeful sampling was used for recruitment and narrative interview methods highlighted perspectives and experiences of twenty, Atlanta black males, aged 21 and older for an overall essence of their phenomenon. Hopefully, this work will prompt analytical conversations to extend research of colorism within similar group dynamics.
author Corso, Julie
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title Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men
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title_fullStr Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men
title_full_unstemmed Manifestations of Colorism in Interpersonal Relationship Preferences of Black Men
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publisher ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
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url http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/aas_theses/24
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