Category: /History
Ethnocentrism is a person's use of their own cultural "norms", values and morals to judge another culture. We tend to view the way in which we think and act as correct; deviance from these internal "norms" is seen as wrong or abnormal. I think
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Category: /History/Asian History
Requiem for Battleship Yamato is a paradigm of the enduring warrior spirit in Japan. Though subtle in its revelation, patriotism and ethnocentrism both played major roles in the way Yoshida thought and wrote. The heroic patriotism of Yoshida and his
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Category: /Society & Culture
hesitate to reveal my cultural background in fear I might be prejudged before they "actually" know me. While many people might be very ethnocentric and blurt out there ethnicity, I choose not to. A little more than a year ago, revealing my cultural identity
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Harper Collins Dictionary of Sociology. Ethnocentrism defines Ethnocentrism as "the attitude of prejudice or mistrust towards outsiders that may exist within a group (in-group) in relation to other (out-group)".... (Harper-Collin Dictionary of Sociology
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Category: /History
that are commonly used when dealing with these conflicts are prejudice and ethnocentrism.
Ethnocentrism is the tendency to view the Norms and values of ones culture as absolute and to use them as a standard against which to judge and measure all other cultures
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
types of prejudice. One type is when you are discriminating all outsiders (ethnocentricity), and the other is when you are discriminating specific groups of people. In this sense, the word "discriminating" means that we are treating a group in a negative
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Category: /Literature/English
. This interaction can be either positive or negative depending on the level of sensitivity and respect people have for other culture groups. These two types of behaviors are related to two important concepts known as ethnocentrism and cultural relativity
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
, that when working together, lead to some sort of inequality between the groups. The hypothesis states: If two or more groups come together in a contact situation characterized by ethnocentrism, competition and a difference in power, then some form of racial
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Category: /History/World History
The English were not as successful at imperializing China as they were India and Africa. The Chinese were a very ethnocentric society, so they would not allow Europeans to influence them as heavily as the Europeans would have liked to. In both
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Category: /Literature/English
Iroquois Culture
In order to fully understand and appreciate a culture different from ones own, one must first have a grasp on ethnocentrism and how it can change thoughts and viewpoints. Ethnocentrism is a term used when someone is judging
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