one example is Hitler's Reich and how the blond haired, blue eyed people were superior to everyone and how the Jewish people were put into concentration camps along with others because they didn't fit the standards of society. if you don't want to go the WWII route, the Irish call people with darker hair and eyes, black which has nothing to do with their skin tone.
In "The House on Mango Street," racism refers to the discrimination and prejudices experienced by the protagonist, Esperanza, and other characters because of their Latin heritage. The book explores how racism impacts their daily lives, opportunities, and self-perception, emphasizing the importance of cultural identity and empowerment in the face of discrimination.
One example of cultural diffusion in my experience is when I visited a Japanese restaurant in the U.S. that offered a fusion menu combining traditional Japanese dishes with local American ingredients. This blending of culinary traditions showcased how cultural exchange can lead to new and innovative creations.
Cultural diversity fosters understanding, respect, and tolerance among different groups within a nation. It enriches society by promoting creativity, innovation, and a broader perspective. Embracing cultural diversity can also contribute to economic growth through increased cultural exchange and collaboration.
No one can truly measure the "amount" of racism in each country because racism is a complicated thing. Some racism is overt while other forms of it are covert. It's even said that everyoneis a little bit racist whether they believe so or not because everyone is proud of their race (or someones elses race) more than another. So, with that said, there's 100% racism in each and every country inhabited by people.What can be said is that there is racism in each country there are human beings, and it affects people's lives drastically. To measure how much there is doesn't really help because as long as it's here and there, whether one wants to believe their country has less than another or more than another, it truly just needs to be stopped.
Racism exists everywhere. It is not just prevalent in Australia, but in countries all around the world. Racism exists wherever there are two or more different races of people, and as Australia is a very multicultural country, racism will appear more obvious there.
One example that Diversity trainers like to cite as an example of cultural racism in language is referring to Asians as "Oriental." The claim is that this is reducing Asian persons to commodities, such as an Oriental rug.
It is a form of racism where specific cultures or a particular ethnicity are targeted.
barriers to cultural interaction
Sexism.
No, stupid people are the cause of racism. People are just people no matter where you go, the only differences are cultural.
In "Persepolis," racism is depicted through the discrimination and prejudice against Iranians by Western countries. For example, Marjane Satrapi faces racism while living in Austria, where she is insulted and mistreated by people due to her Iranian identity. Additionally, the book highlights the stereotyping and generalizations made about Iranians as a result of cultural ignorance and bias.
gender racism is sexism
the legacy of racism (apex)
not sure about positive but negative is wars, racism,vandillism
Yes.
interpersonal racism FOR APEX :)
I would think that racism is something that sociology handles more adequately than psychology. but since racism is often passed from parent to child it can be argued that developmental psychology plays a part