SOSA 1200X Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Frantz Fanon, Dominant Minority, Primordialism

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Anti-colonialism (or post-colonialism: a theoretical framework developed by fanon and memmi to analyze the destructive impact colonialism has on both the colonizer and the colonized. Colonialism: the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically or culturally. Cultural mosaic (or melting pot: a metaphor for any society in which individual ethnic groups are able to maintain distinctive identities. Discrimination: acts by which individuals are differentially rewarded or punished based on their membership in a social group defined by class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and so on. Epiphenomenal: representing a factor of secondary significance as a more significant one (ie. race as being epiphenomenal to economic structure) Essentialism (or primordialism: the view that every ethnic group is made up of a set of readily identifiable traits that have been passed down from the past to the present with little or no change.

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