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The "Hustle": Socioeconomic Deprivation, Urban Drug Trafficking, and Low-Income, African-American Male Gender Identity

机译:“喧嚣”:社会经济剥夺,城市毒品贩运和低收入,非洲裔美国男性性别认同

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Objective. Drug trafficking seems to be both prevalent and associated with considerable morbidity and mortality among inner-city African-American males. Survey data has indicated the possible importance of economic need in the rapid emergence of drug trafficking in this population. In the present study, an historical-cultural approach is used to examine this economic relationship further and to explore the role that drug trafficking plays in a society that has permitted its successful and rapid growth.Methodology. Data were obtained from interviews of approximately 600 African-Americans residing in inner-city neighborhoods in Washington, DC and Baltimore during nine drug- and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related studies conducted over 4 years.Results and conclusions. From the perspective of the study participants, the need to provide economic support for one's family as well as to achieve some sense of status, respect, and reputation among one's peers are two core constructs of masculine identity in the United States. The historical and worsening inequities in access to economic resources and power by African-American males are viewed as significantly reducing the opportunity for economic success through more social or legal enterprises. Pursuit of nonmainstream activities (such as drug trafficking) is perceived as offering an opportunity for economic advancement and for establishing a power base for individuals who have been denied access to mainstream opportunities.
机译:目的。在市区内的非洲裔美国男性中,贩毒似乎很普遍,并且与相当高的发病率和死亡率有关。调查数据表明,在这一人群中迅速出现毒品贩运需要经济需求。在本研究中,历史文化方法被用来进一步研究这种经济关系,并探索毒品贩运在允许其成功快速增长的社会中所扮演的角色。在过去4年中进行的9项与毒品和后天免疫缺陷综合症相关的研究中,数据来自对约600名居住在华盛顿特区和巴尔的摩市中心城区的非洲裔美国人的访谈。结果和结论。从研究参与者的角度来看,在美国,为家庭提供经济支持以及在同龄人之间获得某种地位,尊重和声誉的需要是男性身份的两个核心构成。非洲裔美国男性在获取经济资源和权力方面的历史性和日益严重的不平等现象被认为极大地减少了通过更多的社会或合法企业获得经济成功的机会。追求非主流活动(例如贩毒)被视为为经济发展提供了机会,并为那些被剥夺了主流机会的个人建立了权力基础。

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