ANTA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Black Market, Pierre Bourdieu, Internalized Racism
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The idea that ppl can be categorized based on physical appearances. Racism: modes of exclusion, inferiorization, subordination, and exploitation that present specific and different characters in different social and historical contexts (1992: 2). We need to think about racisms in the plural. It takes on different forms at different time. Early racism looks different from racism today. They are peurtarios living in new york ppl talk abt them as if they lack certain traits and can do things better. They are often represented to as a race. How much can we blame the racism on the porterrocans themselves that what the author wants to know. Social identity, social roles determine much about our behavior, rights, etc. But we are also individuals with free will . Individuals tend to choose to act according to their social identity. Everyone has an identity and it can be divided into many parts. With each social position we have certain rights and responsibilities.