WLP 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Mansplaining, Relativism, American Scouting Overseas

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Linguistic relativism : the structure of a language determines the speaker"s perception and categorization of an experience, one"s native language has influence on cognition. Strong sapir-wharf hypothesis : thought and action are entirely determined by language, distinctions of each language enshrine a way of perceiving, analyzing, and acting in the world, thinking is . Shaped by language goals (i. e. white person fighting for black lives matter) issue hurting them structure. Weaker sapir-wharf hypothesis : thought and action are . Ally : not identified within the targeted group, but stands up with the group to work toward their. Privileged ally : an individual who is fighting against a hierarchy that actually benefits that them. Core activist : when someone is a member of the aggrieved group and works to combat an. Aggrieved group : the group negatively affected by an issue, bottom of the hierarchical. Mansplaining : men over-explain things to women because they believe they are inherently.

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