Beauty is in the Ear of the Beholder TooPosted in Articles, Media Archive, Social Science, United States on 2016-08-15 13:19Z by Steven |
Beauty is in the Ear of the Beholder Too
Duke Research Blog
Duke University
2016-08-10
Just the suggestion that an African-American person is of mixed-race heritage makes that person more attractive to others, research from Duke University concludes.
This holds true even if the people in question aren’t actually of multiracial heritage, according to the peer-reviewed study, published in the June 2016 issue of Review of Black Political Economy.
The simple perception of exoticism sways people to see multiracial blacks as better-looking, says study author Robert L. Reece, a doctoral candidate in sociology at Duke.
“Being exotic is a compelling idea,” Reece says. “So people are attracted to a certain type of difference. It’s also partially just racism – the notion that black people are less attractive, so being partially not-black makes you more attractive.”…
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