Categorization of people based on perceived biological differences manifested in physical appearance
What is Race?
Author that defined a "single story"
Who is Chimamanda?
A sovereign government needs a people to rule, and they need to live on a territory. These are all characteristics of this.
What is a state?
Sunni, Mahayana, or Baptist, are all examples of this, groups within a religion that practice (slightly) differently.
What are denominations?
A multifaceted process of complex interactions along economic, cultural, and social factors. It's the process that allows you to see another person half a world away on tiktok.
What is Globalization?
A small group of people who stand separate from the mainstream culture as they share slightly different beliefs,ideas,traditions and values.
What is a Subculture?
The person that wrote the book on "Orientalism"
Who is Edward Said
Used to be known as a "study of the East", but was redefined to be a tool for political domination (mostly of the East, still).
What is Orientalism?
Religions that believe in one capital G God, e.g. Baha'i Faith, Judaism, and Sikhism
What are Monotheistic Religions?
The process by which someone's story may be robbed from them through a single story
What is stereotyping?
The idea of how we are seen does not match with how we see ourselves
What is Double Consciousness?
He discussed the idea of "Double Consciousness" in "The Souls of Black Folk"
Who is W.E.B Dubois?
A people who share an interconnected identity, based on, among others, language, ethnicity, religion, or culture. Also has four characteristics.
What is a nation?
NATO, EU, and ASEAN are all examples of this.
What is a Regional Governmental Organization?
The process by which another country takes over and builds colonies in another country/territory.
What is Settler Colonialism?
A collection of attitudes, values, stories, and expectations about the world around us; informs thoughts and actions
What is "Worldview"?
They, together, wrote the theory on Linguistic Determinism and Relativity (the theory is named for them)
Who are Sapir and Whorf?
Public recognition and acceptance of the authority of the government.
What is legitimacy?
The process by which we got Shrek in Latin American Spanish to use Pin Pon, instead of the Muffin Man.
What is Localization?
Separate from the Iceberg model, this model of culture has three distinct categories and attempts to explain the reasons behind our outer "institutions"
He divided "Legitimacy" into three categories.
Who is Max Weber?
Laws that grant right to citizenship based on where you're born.
What is Jus Soli (Birthright Citizenship)?
The British forcibly taking cotton from Egypt, or the Belgians extracting diamonds from the Congo, are examples of this.
What is Extractive/Exploitative Colonialism?
The process by which someone acquires culture through formal and informal processes.
What is socialization?