This theory argues that emotions are influenced by our past lived experiences and the contexts in which we find ourselves.
The theory of constructed emotions
This term refers to the unexpected health outcome that Latino immigrants have better health than Latinos who have been in the US for longer periods of time.
The Latino (health) paradox
Fetta argues that scenes of racialization usually involve two parties, the racializers and ______.
The racialized
This policy led to the separation of children from their parents at the US-Mexico Border during Trump's last presidential term.
The Zero Tolerance policy
This now controversial theory helps us understand how racial and structural disparities endure despite laws designed to discourage them. But it is now used to refer to the teaching of structural racism as a whole.
Critical Race Theory
This theoretical view sees emotions as pre-existing in the body and "readable" through facial expressions.
The theory of universal emotions
The opioid epidemic has impacted white people the most, given doctors' tendency to under-treat this in Black and other non-white patients.
Pain
According to The Hidden Cost of Black Hair, the following product has led to an increase in cancer rates among Black women.
Hair relaxers / perms
Police brutality against Black people in the US can be traced back to a period of anti-black terror that featured this public violent act.
Lynching
This branch of philosophy is concerned with the study of knowledge and truth.
Epistemology
This theory argues that emotions gain value through their circulation in the populace.
Affective economies
This "diagnosis" attempted to label enslaved people's desire to escape as pathological.
Drapetomania
Hate crimes against Asian Americans are hard to prosecute because there is no symbol denoting Asian Hate, such as this symbol, which indicates a hatred of Jews.
Swastika
Prof. Rosado and her team of researchers uses this term to refer to an individual's right to feel their emotions without restriction and to have those emotions recognized and validated by others.
Emotional rights
This philosophical concept is used by Africana Studies scholars to examine how Black people have been rendered as “non-beings” or “subhuman”
Ontology
This theory of emotions argues that we need to have a structural, and not just interpersonal, view of racism to understand the intersection of race and emotions.
The theory of racialized emotions
This form of racism can negatively impact a person's health, even if they are not personally the target of it--meaning, they are merely watching it happen to someone else.
Vicarious racism
According to Lozada et al., these types of environments prompt Black youth to repress their emotions.
Emotionally inhibiting environments
Jones argues that the phrase "I Can't Breathe" reflects a psychic chokehold on Black people as they face state violence. He labels this as Affective _____.
Asphyxia
This term, coined by Kevin Quashie, speaks to the interior lives of Black people, including their vulnerabilities, fears, and desires.
Quiet