Race and Ethnicity as a Lived Experience

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example of symbolic ethnicity

St. Patricks day

double consciousness

W.E.B DuBois's term for the divided identity experienced by blacks in the united states

plurarlism

a cultural pattern of intergroup relations that encourages racial and ethnic variation and acceptance within a society

assimilation

a pattern of relations between ethnic or racial groups in which the minority group is absorbed into the mainstream or dominant group making society more homogenous

racism

a set of beliefs about the claimed superiority of one racial or ethnic group; used to justify inequality and often rooted in the assumption that differences among groups are genetic

ethnicity

a socially defined category based on a common language, religion, nationality, history, or some other cultural factor

race

a socially defined category based on real or perceived biological differences between groups of people

situational ethnicity

an ethnic identity that can be either displayed or concealed depending on its usefulness in a given situation

symbolic ethnicity

an ethnic identity that is only relevant on specific occasions and does not significantly affect everyday life

prejudice

an idea about the characteristics of a group that is applied to all members of that group and is unlikely to change regardless of the evidence against it

race consciousness

an ideology that acknowledges race as a powerful social construct that shapes our individual and social experiences

color blind racism

an ideology that removes race as an explanation for any form of unequal treatment

examples of race

being black

example of ethnicity

being jewish

individual discrimination

discrimination carried out by one person against another

institutional discrimination

discrimination carried out systematically by institutions that affect all members of a group who come into contact with it

how is race considered in sociology

it is a social construction made by society and is not a pre-existing biological component

passing

presenting yourself as a member of a different group than the stigmatized group you belong to

symbolic interactionism view of race and ethnicity

race and ethnicity are part of our identity and displayed through our presentation of self

structural functionalist view of race and ethnicity

racial and ethnic differences are necessary part of society. Even racial inequality has functions that help maintain social order

conflict theory view of race and ethnicity

racial and ethnic differences create intergroup conflict; minority and majority groups have different interests and may find themselves at odds as they attempt to secure and protect their interests

minority group

social group that is systematically denied the same access to power and resources available to society's dominant groups though they are not necessarily fewer in number than the dominant groups

colonialism

stronger nation takes control of a weaker nation in order to extend the stronger nations territory or to exploit the colony's resources for the stronger nations enrichment

cultural appropriation

the adoption of cultural elements belonging to an oppressed group by members of the dominant group without permission and often for the dominant groups gain

genocide

the deliberate and systematic extermination of a racial, ethnic, national, or cultural group

internal colonalism

the economic and political subjugation of the minority group by the dominant group within a nation

population transfer

the forcible removal of a group of people from the territory they occupied

segregation

the physical and legal separation of groups by race or ethnicity

cultural assimilation

the process by which racial minority groups are absorbed into the dominant group by adopting the dominant group's culture

racial assimilation

the process by which racial minority groups are absorbed into the dominant group through intermarriage

embodied identity

those elements of identity that are generated through others perception of our physical traits

privilege

unearned advantages accorded to members of dominant social groups (males, whites, heterosexuals, the physically able)

discrimination

unequal treatment of individuals based on their membership in a social group, usually motivated by prejudice


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