The Anger Rule: Racial Inequality and Constraints on Black Politicians

Banks, Antoine J., White, Ismail K.

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-31
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 300
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  • ISBN: 1009275208
  • ISBN-13: 9781009275200
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商品描述

In The Anger Rule, Antoine J. Banks and Ismail K. White examine how Black politicians are uniquely penalized for expressing anger, especially anger related to race. Drawing on social psychology and philosophy, Banks and White demonstrate how this anger penalty helps sustain racial inequality. They argue that anger infers power because it propels individuals to change the status quo. When Black politicians are constrained from expressing anger, it limits their ability to mobilize against wrongs and rally fellow group members; it also signals a lack of power to Black voters. This argument is assessed using a multi-method approach of national survey experiments and content analysis of United States presidential and House congressional speeches and remarks. The findings show that Black politicians and voters are aware of the anger penalty, therefore constraining their anger in political spaces to avoid backlash from those who maintain the racial status quo.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

在《憤怒規則》中,安托萬·J·班克斯(Antoine J. Banks)和伊斯梅爾·K·懷特(Ismail K. White)探討了黑人政治家在表達憤怒,尤其是與種族有關的憤怒時,如何受到獨特的懲罰。班克斯和懷特借鑒社會心理學和哲學的觀點,展示了這種憤怒懲罰如何維持種族不平等。他們認為憤怒意味著力量,因為它推動個人改變現狀。當黑人政治家被限制不得表達憤怒時,這限制了他們對錯誤的動員能力和團結同伴的能力;同時也向黑人選民傳達了缺乏力量的訊號。他們使用國家調查實驗和對美國總統和眾議院議員演講和言論的內容分析的多方法進行了評估。研究結果顯示,黑人政治家和選民都意識到憤怒懲罰,因此在政治空間中限制他們的憤怒,以避免來自維護種族現狀的人的反彈。