"You must be more aware of racial prejudice or a certain historical narrative simply because you're x"--what.is.that. I really get grossed out when people essentialize other people like that. It throws us right back to square one in terms of identity. It's not liberating. It's neo-racialization.
It also assumes there is only one 'correct' way that people should experience their ethnic/cultural identity, when in reality, individuals have different experiences and perspectives.
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Date: 2011-01-30 09:32 pm (UTC)It also assumes there is only one 'correct' way that people should experience their ethnic/cultural identity, when in reality, individuals have different experiences and perspectives.