SOCI 2P20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Femininity, Masculinity, Racialization
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The racialization of society, which is called, racialized sexuality. The concept of race is as fundamental to social organizations constructed as natural. Many interactions are premised on racial identity: example: racial profiling or carding, that people can stop you at any time when you haven"t done anything wrong. Young black men tend to get pulled over. Police say they look suspicious. system of race: crossing the border, if you have whit privilege you don"t tend to experience this. Race has become part of our common sense vocabulary. Science has confirmed the system of race; there is the biological. The common sense biological definition of race that we live with. The concept of race is reflected in visible differences of people, Race is much more in our social interactions then this definition. is, we understand race as noted by visible differences. example the category of black. It is imprecisely defined; used in different ways to describe a.