Race and society
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Social interpretations of race regard the common categorizations of people into different races, often with biologist tagging of particular "racial" attributes beyond mere anatomy, as more socially and culturally determined than based upon biology. Some interpretations are often deconstructionist and poststructuralist in that they critically analyze the historical construction and development of racial categories.
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See also
- Acculturation
- Colonial mentality
- Colonialism
- Colorism
- Creolization
- Cultural assimilation
- Cultural cringe
- Cultural identity
- Enculturation
- Ethnocide
- Globalization
- Intercultural competence
- Language shift
- Paper Bag Party
- Passing (racial identity)
- Race of the future
- Racialism
- Racialization
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Syncretism
- Westernization
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