Lec #14: Race and Racism: The past and present Flashcards

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How were people who were non-white described by white europeans in the past?

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  • Primitive
  • Uncivilized
  • Savages
  • Lazy
  • Depicted blacks as less human
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what were the 2 identities that were the dominant reason of making a difference b/w 2 groups of people?

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Skin colour and Religious identities

  • blacks were not allowed to be in the same places as white people
  • non white workers were treated like possessions
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Racism takes on many different forms in contemporary society. Name 5 and what is this an example of?

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  • expressed in jokes
  • discrimination in schools or at work
  • in social interactions
  • through online interactions
  • in gender or sexuality
  • these are examples of systematic oppression
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what is “Race trouble”? (Hint: There is 4 ideas)

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  • “Race” and “racism” are co-constitutive: enabling the expression or criticism of particular, situationally circumscribed, racial attitudes.
  • “Racism” is produced in interaction: The meaning of racism is constructed in interaction, dialogue and debate.
  • “Racism” is often implicit: A primary method of attending to potential accusations of racism is to employ deracialized discourse.
  • “Racism” is institutional rather just individual: Race and racism are constructed and put to work, both in developing social policies, institutions and agendas, and at the level of everyday experience and interaction
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