Title | Race Talk and Local Collective Memory among African American Men in a Neighborhood Tavern |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2000 |
Authors | Reuben A. Buford May |
Journal | Qualitative Sociology |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 201-214 |
ISSN | 01620436 |
Abstract | This article examines how African American men, through face-to-face conversation, create individual and collective memories around issues of race. I use ethnographic data collected in an African American neighborhood tavern in Chicago to argue that tavern patrons' race talk: 1) generates a collective memory of negative interracial interaction that gives reported racial encounters a compounding effect; and 2) empowers patrons through catharsis and gives them an opportunity to re-create themselves with a positive racial self-identity. Consequences of this microlevel collective memory for interracial interaction are discussed. |
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