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ethnocentrism
[ eth-noh-sen-triz-uhm ]
noun
- Sociology. the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- a tendency to view other ethnic or cultural groups from the perspective of one's own.
ethnocentrism
/ 藢蓻胃苍蓹蕣藞蝉蓻苍藢迟谤瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- belief in the intrinsic superiority of the nation, culture, or group to which one belongs, often accompanied by feelings of dislike for other groups
ethnocentrism
- The belief that one's own culture is superior to all others and is the standard by which all other cultures should be measured.
Notes
Derived Forms
- 藢别迟丑苍辞肠别苍藞迟谤颈肠颈迟测, noun
- 藢别迟丑苍辞藞肠别苍迟谤颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
- 藢别迟丑苍辞藞肠别苍迟谤颈肠, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别迟丑路苍辞路肠别苍路迟谤颈肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ethnocentrism1
Example Sentences
Steves's imperative to help Americans get over their ethnocentrism feels especially urgent in our current era of increasingly alarming isolationism.
In their book Taking America Back for God, Whitehead and Perry argue that Christian Nationalism 鈥済ives divine sanction to ethnocentrism and nativism.鈥
But recent events in Israel are continuing a long Zionist process that has been propelled by mixtures of a valid yearning for safety and extreme ethnocentrism, with terrible results.
We also controlled for respondents' reported attention to political news, their level of white ethnocentrism and their authoritarian leanings.
That is followed by Ethnoaesthetics, a word he coined to describe the resistance to cultural ethnocentrism.
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