September 8 th Attendance Quiz #1 Lecture One: The Sociological Perspective on Race & Ethnicity...

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September 8th

Attendance Quiz #1 Lecture One: The Sociological Perspective on

Race & Ethnicity Homework:

Nothing!

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Lecture One

The Sociological Perspective on Race & Ethnicity

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Hasn’t Race Always Mattered? Primordial Explanations: race and ethnic identity

is essential Innate and unchangeable Rooted in basic human nature

Situational (social constructionist) Explanations: Socially constructed and based on the structure and

dynamics of societies Evolving and changing

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Race

Race: categorizing people or groups based on phenotypical differences – skin color, hair, etc. Not correlated to genotypical differences

Variability of Racial Distinctions Across time and space

Religious National Linguistic

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Ethnicity

Ethnicity: defines individuals who consider themselves, or are considered by others, to share common characteristics which differentiate them other groups in society—distinct cultural behavior is formed

Ethnocentrism: judge one’s culture to be superior to others

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Race as Myth Categories of race and ethnicity emerge out

of social processes – they are not natural

Differences are given meaning the differences that are meaningful are social

emergents

Race is a social construct classifications of reality that are agreed upon or

accepted

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Race and the US Census

In 1997 people could mark one or more racial category on US Census In 2000 Census: 97.6% said one race and 2.4%

said two or more

Self-fulfilling Prophecy: falsely defined situation, but because it is believed to be true, produces behavior that makes it true

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Madrid: “Othering”

Othering: is a way of defining and securing one’s own positive identity through the stigmatization of an "Other." White = American : Non-white = Other

Diversity = the Other Difference…”as long as it stays in place”

Madrid: Missing persons in American institutional life Allowed into American institutions, but not part of the

foundation

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Race as a Reality

Systems of Power: race, gender, class (and sexuality) are mechanisms through which power is exercised in society and some lives are valued more than others

Matrix of Domination: social structure is made up of multiple interlocking levels of domination Intersectionality of race, class, and gender

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Oppression

The experience of oppressed people is that the living of one's life is confined and shaped by forces and barriers which are not accidental or occasional and hence avoidable…(pg.45)

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Reality of Oppression

Oppression: systematic forces and barriers that negatively affect the opportunities and resources for specific social groups in society Interpersonal/Individual

Prejudice and Discrimination Internalized

Cultural/Symbolic Ideology Stereotypes “Dominant Culture”

Institutional/Systematic Operates above & beyond individuals

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Conclusion:

Race is both a myth and a reality Socially constructed Structural realities

Race is based in physical characteristics and Ethnicity is based on cultural characteristics

We can’t examine race/ethnicity without examine other forms of oppression in society