WHITE PRIVILEGE Unconscious Racism, Freud, and Neuroscience of Implicit Bias

被引:2
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作者
Golden, Kristen Brown [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Millsaps Coll, Philosophy, Jackson, MS 39210 USA
[2] Millsaps Coll, Peace & Justice Studies, Jackson, MS 39210 USA
关键词
white privilege; Freud; unconscious; racism; neuroscience; implicit racial bias; color-blind racism; suppression; repression; AMYGDALA; RACE; RESPONSES; COMPONENTS; PREJUDICE; ROLES;
D O I
10.5325/critphilrace.9.2.0295
中图分类号
C95 [民族学、文化人类学];
学科分类号
0304 ; 030401 ;
摘要
Through an appraisal of neuroscience viewpoints on nonconscious mind with respect to white racial bias, this article shows how Freud's philosophical approach to unconscious mentality assists insights into white privilege and complements the model neuroscience provides. The article addresses four areas: Freud's concept of displaced affect, a link between American white people's self-reported egalitarianism and suppressed prejudice, how studies linking automatic race bias with the amygdala correlate nonconscious race-bias with fear response, and how race bias develops from two brain bases involving conscious and nonconscious processes. This article concludes that white individuals will be better positioned to embrace a principle of social fairness if widespread racism, racial bias and their psychic denial by whites, are made clearer to people. Combining a Freud-informed and experimentally empirical approach can help.
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页码:295 / 322
页数:28
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