ERIC Number: EJ1428971
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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Racialized Emotions as Maps and Compasses for Students of Color Navigating a Predominantly White University
Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, v60 n3 p334-351 2024
Students of color in predominantly White institutions (PWI's) encounter racial microaggressions, the often subtle, but powerful, offensive experiences that are steeped in racism and occur in the course of everyday life. They also experience racial microaffirmations--moments where their racial identities or racialized realities are affirmed, validated, supported, or protected. We employ sociologist Bonilla-Silva's concept of racialized emotions to analyze 16 student narratives describing racial microaggressions and racial microaffirmations; Bonilla-Silva defines racialized emotions as those that arise specifically within one's racial hierarchy and shape one's experiences within it. We find that racialized emotions are like navigational tools. Like maps, they allow students to understand the terrain of racial interaction. Like compasses, they help students find their way through said terrain in a predominantly White, often racist, institution. This article makes a distinctive contribution by exploring the relationship between racialized emotions and racial microaggressions and microaffirmations within a higher education context.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Multiracial Persons, Predominantly White Institutions, Racial Discrimination, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Experience, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Competence, Student Adjustment, Student Experience
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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