There was a lot of noise in the blogs over white studies a little while back. I'm not interested enough in what was said to search out all the entries. The opinions expressed came down to
My approach to the research would be to use Maslow's Hierarchy of Motivations as a framework (yes, this is the third Maslow reference in as many days).
1. Physiological: hunger, thirst, bodily comforts, etc.;
2. Safety/security: out of danger;
3. Belongingness and Love: affiliate with others, be accepted; and
4. Esteem: to achieve, be competent, gain approval and recognition.
Also, since whiteness, Blackness, Chicanoness, etc.-ness are social things (not traits inherent an any single entity but are emergent qualities that arise from human interactions) I would look into the social machinery available to white people to satisfy these requirements. We're not comparing white people with any other ethnicity at this point. I just want to observe: how do a fully acculturated white people resole their physiological needs?
Oh, yeah, I don't want any conversation from my subjects. We all know how easy it is for humans to have the wrong idea about their own motivations.
Where was I? Right.
What social mechanisms are available to white folks to insure their physical safety? How do they go about establishing a connection to the groups they identify with? How do they determine which groups they identify with? How well thought of do they have to be to feel comfortable with their in-groups?
That's where I'd like to see research begin.
We have that class. It is called "History."
Posted by Phelps at February 4, 2004 05:31 PMYou know, if I had hired a white guy to post a response, that's the one I'd have paid him to write. So I guess the fruitcake is on me this year.
Posted by P6 at February 5, 2004 12:39 AM