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Barrioization

The dramatic increase in Hispanic population in a given neighborhood referring to barrio the Spanish word for neighborhood

Dowry death

Disputes over the price to be paid by the family of the bride to the father of the groom have in some extreme cases lead to death of the bride

Ethnicity

Affiliation or identity within a group of people bound by common ancestry and culture

Gender

The cultures assumption about the difference between between men women their characters the roll a plan society and what they represent

Gendered

In terms of a place whether the places designed for or claimed by men and women

Identifying against

We first define the other and then we defined ourselves as not the other

Identity

Defined by geographers Jillian rose as how we make sense of ourselves how people see themselves at different scales

Place

Particular articulations of those social relations as they come together over time and particular location uniqueness of a location

Queer theory

Highlights the contextual nature of oppostion heteronormative and focuses on the political engagement of Queens with the heteronmative

Race

Ok structed identity in a perfect example of how identities are built a categorization of humans based on skin and other physical characteristics

Racism

Frequently referred to as a system or attitude toward visible difference is an individual's it is ideology of difference that describe significance and meaning to culturally socially and politically constructed ideas based on phenotypic al features

Residential segregation

Defined by geographers Douglas Massey and Nancy Genesis the degree to which two or more groups live separately from one another is different parts of an urban environment

Sense of place

State of mind derived through the infusion of place with the meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place or by labeling place with a certain character

Space

Social relations stretched out

Succession

Process by which new immigrants to a city move to and dominate or take over areas or neighborhoods occupied by older immigrant groups for example in the early 20th century Puerto Ricans invaded the immigrant Jewish neighborhoods of East Harlem in successfully took over the neighborhood or succeeded the immigrant Jewish population as the dominant immigrant group in the neighborhood