POLS 4185 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Institutional Racism, Societal Racism, Model Minority
Racism
Racialization: the process and power by which race based meanings are attached
to issues, activities, or groups of people, with the result that race becomes one of
the factors in how reality is defined, organized and lived (James 2005)
The state my want to be impartial and May indeed see itself as impartial, but it
cannot be impartial if the social relations that found in are partial. To act upon
inequality with equality is to allow unequalness to persist (Prashad 165). – exam
question
Racial liberation and political vs. economic equality
Structural racism and institutional racism
Seeing the racial hierarchy as the responsibility of those who are poor rather than
of the political economy
Model minority these and inferential racism
Inferential Racism
Describes language, images and other textual materials from which racism can be
inferred, i.e. deduced, concluded, conjectured or presumed. Its source implies
hints or allusions to racism rather than spells it out explicitly.
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Document Summary
The state my want to be impartial and may indeed see itself as impartial, but it cannot be impartial if the social relations that found in are partial. To act upon inequality with equality is to allow unequalness to persist (prashad 165). Racial liberation and political vs. economic equality. Seeing the racial hierarchy as the responsibility of those who are poor rather than of the political economy. Describes language, images and other textual materials from which racism can be inferred, i. e. deduced, concluded, conjectured or presumed.