Racism Flashcards

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Racism

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Blacks: systemic or institutional
Whites: prejudice

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Race

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social construct, human creation.

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Racial Structure

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a racialized social system, awarded systemic privileges to Europeans (whites) over non-Europeans (blacks).

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Racialized Social system

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White supremacy

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Racial Ideology

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racially based frameworks used by actors to explain and justify (dominant race) or challenge (subordinate race or races) the racial status quo.

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German Ideology

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ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.

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Social Contract (Charles W. Mills

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a tacit and at times explicit agreement among members of the tribes of Europe to assert, promote, and maintain the ideal of white supremacy as against all other tribes of the world.

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Racial Identity

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the process of development by which individual members of the various socio-racial groups overcome the version of internalized racism that typifies their group in order to achieve a self-affirming and realistic racial group or collective identity

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Four Frames of color-blind racism

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  1. abstract liberalism, 2. naturalization, 3. cultural racism, 4. minimization of racism.
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Liberalism/Liberalism humanism

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The core of modernity, philosophical, economic, cultural and political challenge to the feudal order.

  • Features: individualism, universalism, egalitarianism, and meliorism.
  • a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality.
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Abstract Libralism

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using ideas associated with political liberalism. “equal opportunity,” the idea that force should not be used to achieve social policy) and economic liberalism (“choice, individualism) in an abstract manner to explain racial matters.

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Naturalization

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Frame that allows whites to explain away racial phenomena by suggesting they are natural occurrences. Ex: segregation, all colors migrate to theirs.

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Cultural Racism

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Frame that relies on culturally based arguments. Ex: Mexicans don’t consider education. Blacks have too many babies.

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Minimization of racism

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Frame that suggests discrimination is no longer a central factor affecting minorities’ life chances (its better now than it was)

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Laissez-fare racism/Competitive racism

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Modern racism is essentially a combination of “American Creed” with anti-black resentment.

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Equity

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Fairness

17
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Equality

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Sameness

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Liberation

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Sharing

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Integration

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Still have boundaries

20
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Cycle of Inequity, 7 steps

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Leads to oppression

Ex: red-lining.