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Asian American Men’s Gendered Racial Socialization and Fragmented Masculinity: Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis

Authors :
Brian TaeHyuk Keum
Lydia HaRim Ahn
Andrew Young Choi
Adil Choudhry
Mary Nguyen
Gintare M. Meizys
Annalisa Chu
Maynard Hearns
Source :
The Counseling Psychologist. :001100002311703
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

We investigated the messages, ideals, and critical experiences that constitute gendered racial socialization for Asian American men (AAM) throughout their development. We employed interpretive phenomenology to analyze interview data from 15 sociodemographically diverse AAM. We identified seven themes: (a) intergenerational parental ideologies, (b) geographic and neighborhood influences, (c) multilevel gendered racism, (d) silencing of gendered racial experiences, (e) survival by identity erasure, (f) rare experiences of affirmation, and (g) fragmented masculinity. Results illustrated a social developmental ecology of highly adverse lifetime experiences—comprised of gendered racism, shame and internalized oppression, thwarted attempts to perform hegemonic masculinity ideals, and minimal access to communities and resources for AAM’s identity affirmation in the United States—that may engender fragmented masculinity, or identity disintegration beleaguered by incommensurable gendered expectations across heritage ethnic and dominant cultures. Implications include systemic interventions to eliminate gendered racism and promote narratives and socialization practices that affirm AAM.

Subjects

Subjects :
Applied Psychology

Details

ISSN :
15523861 and 00110000
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Counseling Psychologist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........67cb272ff49ffea630879dea8a9f3959
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/00110000231170310