SOC 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Professional School, Material Conditional, Chris Rock
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Internalized racism: e. g. , skin colour, hair texture, eyes, nose, lips, ears. Whiteness is only defined by what is not, seen through the eyes of others: prior to the 1800"s, religion was your race, now with physiological characteristics, it was your destiny (race could not be changed, ethnicity: Ethic signifiers music: e. g. , nationality, religion, language, costume, food, art, literature, Today, both terms have been used interchangingly, used to represent both factors and how they both are used to play into the process of racialization: race and market value, race and social value, reversed racism. Also a process by often viewed as definition: systematic and institutional, two definitions, prejudice (blatant) Discrimination the case: some argue you need both to be racist, however this is not necessarily. E. g. , institutionalized racism: police teach how to racially profile ad use one race against their own race as to deem it not racist because they are being policed by the same race.