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Self-government

Granting of limited sovereignty within the nation (like Native American tribes)

Poly-ethnic rights

Financial support and legal protection of tradition practices

Group rights

Self-government, poly-ethnic rights, & representation

Stereotypical dualism

Stereotype divided into good and bad aspects; west is good, everything else wrong; binary opposities

Cannibals and noble savages

Reduce other to cardboard cut out; do not credit them with any humanity

Contact hypothesis

Being exposed to other people makes you more familiar and trusting towards them

Conflict theory

Being exposed to others makes you fear them and trust ppl more like you, especially when resources are scarce

Racial formation

Permanent struggle with racial structurization and signification; representing race; associated with specific role in social structure

Structurization

preconditions of action and cumulative result of human actions; structure shapes agency and agency determines structure

Institutional racism

Caused by broad patterns of socialization; requires difficult structural solutions; redlining, racial profiling, subconscious prejudice, devaluation of minority cultures

Redlining

Denying services to certain areas due to their ethnicity & racial makeup

Anti-anti racism

Claims anti-racism is reverse discrimination against whites

Code words

Use of coded language; ex: urban, gang members

White public space

Whites are invisibly normal, colored populations are minimal

Mock Spanish

Using Spanish words in humorous or negative senses

Racial script

Defining one racial group with what is attributed to another

Diasporic citizenship

Type of transnationalism; practices that cross national boundaries and indicates membership in 2+ nation states

Transnational Identity

Process by which immigrants forge and sustain social relations that link together their home societies

Segmented assimilation/oppositional identity

Different ways an immigrant may assimilate into a new society: into mainstream, underclass, cholos vs chicanos

Indian termination policy

Relocation (Public law 280): indians and Alaskan natives moved from reservations to cities

American indian movement

Encouraged ethnic activism, backlash against gov trend towards assimilation

Cultural citizenship

Process of self-making and being made

Neoliberalism

Democracy and free markets; privatization of health care and gov services over social programs

Neoliberal citizenship

Civic duty of individuals to reduce burden on society and build human capital

Orientalism

Depiction of eastern cultures is an exoticizing, condescending way

Individual ethnic renewal

When individual rediscovers or claims ethnic identity

Collective ethnic renewal

Reconstucting an ethnic commumity

Chameleon effect

Flexibly fitting in with multiple groups