Sociology Chapter 9 Race
Plessy vs Ferguson case
-1896 Supreme Court ruling upheld the 'separate but equal' doctrine -this court ruling stated that separate facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were equal (in reality, this court ruling legalized UNequal facilities for blacks)
Brown vs Board of Education case
-1954 Supreme Court ruling that rules segregated schools were 'inherently unequal' -struck down the 'separate but equal' doctrine
4 Forms of Minority-Majority Group Relations
1. Assimilation- the blending or fusing of minority groups into the dominant society 2. Pluralism -coexistence of numerous distinct groups in one society 3. Segregation -the legal or social practice of separating people on the basis of their race or ethnicity 4. Conflict - when antagonistic groups wtihin a society live integrated int he same neighborhoods, hold the same jobs, and go to the same schools; typically results in diastrous results
Milton Gordon's 7 Stages of Assimilation
1. Cultural 2. Structural 3. Marital 4. Identificational 5. Attitude Receptional 6. Behavior Receptional 7. Civic Assimilation
3 Key Beliefs of Racist Thinking
1. That humans are divided into distinct bloodlines and/or physical types 2. That these bloodlines or physical traits are linked to distinct cultures, behaviors, personalities, and intellectual abilities 3. That certain groups are superior to others
What are some group responses to domination?
1. withdrawal - an oppressed group may leave 2. passing - oppressed group members may 'pass' or blend in with the dominant group by making physical changes to their appearance or changing their names to names similar to the dominant group 3. acceptance - oppressed group feigns compliance and hides true feelings of resentment 4. collective resistance - an organized effort to change a power hierarchy on the part of a less-powerful group in a society
Scientific Racism
19th centur theories of race that characterize a period of feverish investigation into the origins, explanations, and classifications of race
Asian immigrants
1st wave- unskilled laborers 2nd- well-educated and highly skilled
Primordialism
Clifford Geertz's term to explain the persistence of ethnic ties because they are fixed in deeply felt or primordial ties to one's homeland culture
Difference between Race vs Ethnicity?
Race: externally imposed - someone else defines you as black, white, or other involuntary - it's not up to you to decidew hich category you belong, someone else puts you there usually based on physical difference - skin tone, hair, facial features, etc hierarchal - races are stratified or ordered (in the US white is at the top of the hierarchy) exclusive - you are only one race unequal - there's a power dimension Ethnicity: voluntary - you decide what you identify with self-defined - embraced by group members nonhierarchal - no order fluid and multiple - you can have multiple ethnicities cultural - based on differences in practices such as language, food, music, etc (not biological or physical differences) planar - not about unequal power
Straight-Line Assimilation
Robert Park's 1920 universal and linear model for how immigrants assimilate: first they arrive, then settle in, and achieve full assimilation in a newly homogenous country - 4 Stages of Race Relations Cycle 1. Contact 2. Competition 3. Accomodation 4. Assimilation
Race
a group of people who share a set of characteristics - typically, but not always, physical ones - and are said to share a common bloodline
Symbolic Inequality
a nationality, not in the sense of carrying the rights and duties of citizenship but identifying with a past or future nationality.
Example of Racialization
all arabs are muslim after 9/11
Latino Population
diverse, though one common trait is that most Latino immigrants have come to the US voluntarily in search of economic opportunity
Discrimination
harmful or negative acts (not merely thoughts) against people deemed inferior on the basis of their racial category without regard to their individual merit
Eugenics
literally meaning "well born" the theory of controlling the fertility of populations to influence inheritable traits passed on from generation to generation
Black Population
marked by high rates of poverty, crime, unemployment, incarceration, and health problems
Nativism
movement to protect and preserve indigenous land or culture from the so-called dangerous and polluting effects of new immigrants
Ethnicity
one's ethnic quality or affiliation. It is voluntary, self-defined, nonhierarchal, fluid and multiple, and based on cultural differences not physical ones.
Difference between Prejudice and Discrimination?
prejudice refers to THOUGHTS/FEELINGS towards an ethnic or racial group whereas discrimination refers to ACTS against an ethnic or racial group
The Myth of Race
race is a social construction, a set of stories that we tell ourselves to organize reality and make sense of the world, RATHER THAN a fixed biological or natural reality
Social Darwinism
the application of Darwinian ideas to society, namely, the evolutionary "survival of the fittest"
One-Drop Rule
the belief that 'one drop' of black blood makes a person black, a concept that evolved from US laws forbidding miscegenation
Racism
the belief that members of separate races possess different and unequal traits
Ethnocentrism
the belief that one's own culture or group is superior to others and the tendency to view all other cultures from the perspective of one's own or the judgment of other groups by one's own standards and values
Racialization
the formation of a new racial identity, in which new ideological boundaries of difference are drawn around a formerly unnoticed group of people
Segregation
the legal or social practice of separating people on the basis of their race or ethnicity
Genocide
the mass killing of a group of people
Ontological Equality
the notion that everyone is created equal in the eyes of God
Pluralism
the presence and engaged coexistence of numerous distinct groups in one society
Miscegenation
the technical term for multiracial marriage; literally meaning 'a mixing of kinds;' it is politically and historically charged - sociologists generally prefer exogamy or outmarriage
Prejudice
thoughts and feelings about an ethnic or racial group
White Privilege
unseen benefits of being white such as not having to think about race